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Europe"s pharmaceutical research and development is vanishing. The United States, which takes its "healthy" pharmaceutical R&D for granted, should take note.
It will take brave politicians and a change in the way the US and others engage with Pakistan before the military's grip on the country is weakened
Since when do elected officials get to decide that they are “done compromising,” as the president’s chief of staff asserted?
Think the contraception decision was bad? Wait until bureaucrats start telling your insurer which cancer screenings to cover.
Ever since its founding in 1948, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has maintained an aggressive and bellicose international security posture. Today, fully two decades after the end of the Cold War, North Korea's external defense and security policies look arguably more extreme and anomalous than ever.
Merely monitoring Iran's foray into Latin America is the very least the United States must now do to frustrate Teheran's plans to threaten U.S. security and interests close to home.
Is India a weak link in what used to be called the global war on terror?
Ambassador Roger Noriega of AEI and Christopher Sabatini of Council of the Americas and Americas Society review documentary evidence of Iran's increasing influence in the Americas.








