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Obama's irresolution and inaction could well make a nuclear Iran his most lasting legacy.
Even those who have never negotiated with North Korea could have told the Obama administration, “I told you so.”
Greve argues that a state bankruptcy option would represent a step towards restoring fiscal sanity--as long as it succeeds in breaking the stranglehold of public-sector unions over state politics and budgets.
This month, Obama administration officials revealed plans to dramatically reduce embassy staff in Baghdad, the largest U.S. diplomatic mission abroad. Along with the announcement in December of the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq — the message President Obama is sending is clear: The sooner we put Iraq...
“What happens next?” is not really the question we should be asking. More important is to ask what the United States wants to happen next, and what it can do to bring about that outcome.
Sen. Jim DeMint doesn’t think people much care about his presidential endorsement. But people do care--a lot.
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Terrorism—physical violence employed or threatened as a means of influencing the morale and behavior of those it is directed against—did not, of course, originate on September 11. Nor has its use been confined to “asymmetric warfare”—a tactic...
If the Obama administration succeeds in its plans to cut defense further, that percentage will drop to 3 percent or lower--the lowest total in the whole of the post-World War II era. But first, members of Congress and the American taxpayer want answers from Leon Panetta.








