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We can decry the decision of the Spanish people all we want, but lamenting a defeat is one thing. Acting to minimize its damage is another.
Spanish officialssaid Monday that even though they have pledged to pull their troops out of Iraq, they will double Spain's military presence in Afghanistan.
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.On March 11, 2004, over two hundred people were killed and more than a thousand wounded in terrorist attacks in Madrid, Spain. For the Spaniards and much of the European community, March 11 will be known as Europe's September 11. As a reaction to the...
Most British Muslims, like most Iraqis, want peace and freedom. Those who believe that they are delivering those things need to be as robust in their arguments as Osama's useful idiots are in theirs.
Increased U.S. presence and the collateral damage it would cause in Afghanistan would end Obama's honeymoon.
As the United Nations kicked off its annual six-week meeting of the commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Cuban-American leaders and European representatives convened in Washington yesterday to discuss the international community's response to Fidel Castro's human-rights abuses, and to debate what some are labeling the European Union's recent appeasement of the Cuban dictator.
There is not much love lost between the United States and Spain.
The U.S. war ally voices criticism of prewar assessments on weapons. South Korea balks at deploying 3,000 troops to the city of Kirkuk.



