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There's no question but that a Greece should be "allowed" to default.
Are we willing to support our ally Iraq with long-term military bases after the war?
So long as the government in Seoul stakes its reputation on lessening the North Korean threat--and insists on having made signal strides in doing so--the South Korean public will rightly wonder what exactly U.S. troops are still doing in their country.
President George W. Bush's memoir details key decisions made during his presidency.
Our relationship with Japan is indeed a cornerstone of the liberal international order that has marked the six decades since the end of the Second World War, and for that reason we should look forward to maintaining it for years to come.
Despite recent tension between Washington and Tokyo, the United States should seek to maintain the crucial U.S.-Japan relationship.
The Obama and Hatoyama administrations must decide if they view an alliance as a key element in their security strategies or as an outdated relic of a bygone era.
Whatever its drawbacks, however, suburban growth has been driven by the choices of individual citizens in pursuit of a better life.




