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No one should expect General Casey to lead us to victoryin Iraqsinglehanded, but if we're not going to cut and run, a necessary step is putting someone very much like him in command.
Sanctions will not persuade the Assad regime to surrender power, and talk about an embargo on luxury goods is a cruel joke.
For the first time in 20 years, Saudi Arabia has named an ambassador to Iraq. For years the Saudis resisted U.S. entreaties to take this step, and the current relationship between these two most important Arab countries in the Gulf has not been warm, so the timing is curious and...
The Bush administration's concessions to North Korea will encourage nuclear proliferation to other rogue states seeking the bomb.
The air campaign now underway is flashy and exciting. But look at what's happening with coalition forces on the ground.
From one of America's embedded journalists--a riveting first-person account of the men who fought and the high-tech munitions that are changing the face of warfare forever.
An Iraq of Its Regions is a unique work that should become the handbook for any serious discussion of Iraqi regionalism.
The underlying reality of North Korea's nuclear activities will haunt President Bush's successor and threaten international peace.






