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The meeting to discuss the Islamic Republic's nuclear program will be a nail in the coffin of the Obama doctrine.
If Iran can build a nuclear weapon, then do we really care whether it has? Once the requisite fissile materials and the design for a warhead and the preliminary testing (not necessarily requiring a detonation) have taken place, aren’t the two the same, plus or minus a couple of weeks?
Waiting to act until the Supreme Court has made its decision on ObamaCare proves risky for all involved.
The group known as Acorn found itself at the center of a media storm last week, when two young filmmakers exposed the willingness of workers at several of its offices to offer assistance to a nascent prostitution ring.
There are some signs that the Bush administration may be reaching the end of its patience with the Six-Party Talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
A new book by an architect of the Iraq war exposes the decision-making process leading up to and during the conflict.
Whether Ichiro Ozawa's fundraising foibles will doom his party's chances to reshape Japan's political map remains to be seen.
It is impossible to ignore Iran's active efforts to expand, improve, and conceal its nuclear weapons program in Syria.




