His Afghan policy raises questions, says Alan Bock
The most significant problem between the United States and Israel, pace the absurd little flap that developed over Vice President Biden getting blind-sided on a trip to Israel a couple of weeks ago, is that the United states still wants to micromanage an illusory "peace process" that the two entities directly involved in have little …
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The notion that the great American offensive to capture the Afghan outpost of Marjah was more public relations propaganda than military strategy or even effective counter-insurgency first began to impinge itself when U.S. and – to a lesser extent – Afghan officials started talking about it weeks before it was to take place. If it …
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Alan Bock on the unread Declaration
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Alan Bock: Normalization good no matter who’s in charge
Alan Bock on meddling in the Mideast ‘peace process’
Alan Bock on why Washington, D.C., is a fear factory
Alan Bock on the overhyped Obama-Cheney showdown