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Don't call us secular, bin Laden, don't call us unbelievers, and don"t call us infidels.
Rather than latching onto the folly of other nations, we should be urging Canada and European nations to dismantle their own drug-price controls.
The new head of an international think tank program that focuses on the expansion of NATO and on policy issues of common interest to the United States and Europe has ambitious plans to expand the reach and influence of the program on both sides of the Atlantic.
Unless the European Union unites the peoples of Europe before it proposes greater unification of its own institutions, it will suffer another defeat.
The CNOOC episode is a relatively minor affair, but there is a risk that much more damage will be done in the future.
Is division over Iraq hurting America's relationship with the E.U.? Joining me to make that "Tough Call" now is Radek Sikorski, executive director of the New Atlantic Initiative at the American Enterprise Institute and Ivo Daalder, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute.
CEDAW contains many worthy and indeed noble declarations, but its key provisions are 1970s feminism preserved in diplomatic amber. Releasing those aged provisions in 21st-century America would be strange at best, and at worst they could seriously compromise the privacy, well-being, and basic freedoms of Americans.
Americans see the military as the ultimate problem solvers and theysee politics as the enemy of problem-solving; how is the United States supposed to fight a political war in Afghanistan?



