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Let there be no mistake: Masud Rajavi"s Mujahedin-e Khalq is a terrorist group.
Russia's involvement in the messy, bloody, and apparently endless conflict on its southern border may break the back of Russia's fledgling democracy.
Letter to the Editor of the New Republic
These two essays on the topic, "Why President Ronald Reagan deserves a street of his name in my town," were the winners of last year's Ronald Reagan essay contest.
It is often assumed that Afghanistan's warlords are choking off any chance at progress. In fact, they may not be all bad.
Experts gathered at an August 6 AEI conference to examine how Sudan fits into the war on terrorism.
The authorsees the transformation one warlord has brought to a part of Afghanistan devastated by the Soviets in 1987.
The presidency ofIran is a symbolic office rather than a position of real power, but the election-night fiasco suggests that even very powerful people are unwilling to play the old game.




