What Do We Stand For?

Americans traditionally thought of their country as a "city upon a hill," a "light unto the world." Today only the deluded think that. Polls show that the rest of the world regards the U.S. and Israel as the two greatest threats to peace. This is...

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Iraq and the Kosovo Connection

How did we manage to mire ourselves in the midst of Mesopotamia, enmeshed in a three-sided (at least) civil war, with vanishing hopes of extrication – and the putative Republican presidential nominee hailing a hundred-year occupation? The key to this mystery may...

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Can the US Brace Its Fall?

"Is the American era over?" That was the big question that launched a lengthy analysis by veteran international affairs reporter James Kitfield in the influential National Journal last May. Significantly, the article – which featured interviews with an...

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Bush’s Budget Sidelines Transparency

President George W. Bush's critics are charging that he is attempting to use a "backdoor signing statement" to thwart Congress' desire to lift the veil of secrecy that has shrouded the U.S. government for the past seven years. In August 2007, Congress passed the Open...

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If Only Saddam Had Injected HGH

The recent spectacle of Congressional hearings on the alleged use of steroids and/or Human Growth Hormone (HGH) by Roger Clemens, a professional baseball player nicknamed "the Rocket," throws into question the viability and functionality of a Congress controlled by...

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Loose Nukes, Here and There

According to a recent report by the Congressional Research Service, entitled "Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and Security Issues," "The main security challenges for Pakistan's nuclear arsenal are keeping the integrity of the command...

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Iraqis Still Left in the Dark

BAQUBA - Lack of electricity in Baquba has shattered businesses, and the lives of families. Months of power failures has darkened morale everywhere. In Diyala province, just north of Baghdad, a generation has grown up in dark. The province, and its capital Baquba 40...

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The Rule of Law Is Not Charity

President Bush is correct to refer to the proposed military trials of the six alleged terrorists as similar to the Nuremberg trials of several Nazis. In both cases, the law is made a farce. In the case of the Nazis, if the Allies wanted vengeance, and they did, they...

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