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Iraqi leaders are determined to come to grip with their own problems, assume responsibility for the solutions, andaccept all Iraqis regardless of religion.
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.
The American withdrawal, which comes after the administration's failure to secure a new agreement that would have allowed troops to remain in Iraq, won't be good for ordinary Iraqis nor for the region. But it will unquestionably benefit Iran.
The worsening atmosphere is driving the Iraqi desire to vote.
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...
Arab democracy is a work in progress.
A recent study commission by The American Enterprise and conducted by Zogby International indicates Iraqi support for a continued U.S. presence in the region.
With an American media that reports only the bad things that happen with guns, it might be hard for Americans to understand that the approach of banning guns can make our soldiers' jobs difficult.





