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This is not just a change in India's military doctrine--it is a reflection of America's declining power in Asia.
Start-up Nation, a new book by Dan Senor and Saul Singer, clearly and effectively demonstrate the power of entrepreneurship in one small nation, the State of Israel.
The choice to invade Georgia exposes the raw disdain for democracy that drives Moscow's authoritarian government.
The damage of prolonged exogenous forces is already great enough to justify a rapid move to additional stimulus on both the monetary and fiscal fronts, both in the United States and abroad.
India has long experienced terrorism--usually from isolated ethnic insurgencies in remote parts of the country. More recent attacks--including in Mumbai in 2008--are being committed by urban, middle-class jihadists, often with the tacit support of Pakistan.
EU expansion and its influence on hte Trans-Atlantic relations.
If Iraq is a lesson in using coalitions of the willing, the lesson may be that they can work--but that America cannot afford them.
To win the War on Terror, the United States must win in Iraq. Leaving now would mark the loss of our credibility in the Middle East.



