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The Tribal Truths Of Afghanistan Failure Of Democracy

  THE WAR THAT COULD NOT BE WON   In war, then, let your great object be victory, not lengthy campaigns,” wrote legendary Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu in The Art of War. In Afghanistan, Western politicians should have heeded this two-and-a-half-thousand year old axiom from the oldest known book on the strategy of war….

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Israel needs every friend it can get in the region.

    Cairo Thousands of Egyptians stormed the Israeli embassy. The ambassador had to be flown to safety in a military aircraft. In Ankara, too, Israel’s representative was driven out – by the government of Turkey, the host country. The Arab Spring has segued into an incandescent Arab Summer now threatened by a cold snap….

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Mission To Kill: The Architect Of Ten Years Of Terror

  The weeks before President Obama ordered Navy SEALs into Pakistan in pursuit of Osama bin Laden, administration officials weighed using American warplanes to obliterate the terror mastermind’s fortified compound from the sky or sending commandos on a high-risk mission to assault the structure from the ground. But there’s one option the administration appears to…

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The Goal of Zero Nuclear Weapons

  ‘Global Zero’ and the Argument for Nukes Richard Perle Essay  Defense policy veteran Richard Perle explains why, despite its appeal, the no-nukes, “Global Zero” agenda should – and will – fizzle. March/April 2011   There are many specters haunting our world, but one is of our own making—the utopian vision of a world free…

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Libyan rebels, lines in sand No Cake Walk

THE SCOURGE OF WAR       The outcome in Libya remains uncertain, but what seems clear beyond reasonable doubt is that military intervention has not saved the day for either the shadowy opposition known as ‘the rebels’, and certainly not for the people of the country. It has seemingly plunged Libya into a protracted…