Extending Nuclear Umbrella Is a Bad Idea

The hawks are at it again. During the debate on ratification of the new START treaty, some implied that reducing the number of U.S. nuclear warheads and launchers would undermine America's ability to extend its umbrella of nuclear protection over more countries in the...

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A Radical Solution for the War in Afghanistan

If actions speak louder than words, the U.S. military this week seemed to confirm the pessimistic findings of the National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs) on the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan, which it had pooh-poohed only last week. The military assessment emphasized...

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Carrots Likely Better Than Sticks in Iran Dealings

Although the recently released WikiLeaks secrets document the well-known animosity of Iran's neighbors to the radical Islamist regime – with their hopes for a U.S. attack on the nation over its nuclear enrichment program – talks to end the Iranian effort will...

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Stop the Persecution of Julian Assange

Either God or the U.S. government is out to get Julian Assange, the founder of the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks. Assange is either a modern-day Job or there is an orchestrated campaign (presumably) by the U.S. government to compel his Web site to desist in its...

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US Policy Toward the Koreas Is Unrealistic

Why does the U.S. government's foreign policy often hinge on the naïve and moralistic expectation that other countries should act against their own interests? Wouldn't a more realistic U.S. foreign policy be better for everyone concerned? Let's take an example....

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Can W. Reinvent His Presidency?

As George W. Bush does a rash of media interviews to promote his new book, Decision Points, some people – even his nemesis, hip-hop star Kanye West – have begun to mute their criticisms of his presidency. This is nothing new; as time passes and old wounds heal, the...

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Ted Sorensen’s Death Should Cause Reflection

In the wake of the death of the man responsible for most of President John F. Kennedy's soaring public phrases, a reassessment is needed of the Kennedy administration, which has been consistently overrated by the media and public. Theodore C. Sorensen was a brilliant...

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