Tag Archives: Iraq

President Sadr: America’s Last, Best Hope?

Could the only remaining hope for a peaceful Iraq lie with Moqtada Sadr?

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Pax Americana or Primus Inter Pares?

Should the United States hold on to its notions of global hegemony?

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Why Nobody Cares About Iraq

Are most countries involved in Iraq acting solely out of self-interest?

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Barack Obama’s American Exceptionalism

Has Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama laid out a convincing foreign policy agenda?

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Coming to Grips with the Iraq War’s Refugees

What is perhaps the most overlooked consequence of the Iraq war — and what can be done about it?

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The POP (Public Opinion Poll) Superpower

Why is it dangerous to legitimize U.S. foreign policy decisions through opinion polls?

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The Iraq War in History

The United States’ engagement in Iraq has lasted longer than its involvement in which major wars?

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Another World is Possible

In early 2003, who correctly predicted the consequences of an invasion of Iraq?

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Miss Disingenuity

Has Hillary Clinton fallen victim to the classic Washington disease — of being for something before you turn against it?

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The Blueprint of Blame: Provoking War with Iran

Does the United States’ recent blustery rhetoric aimed at Iran foreshadow a looming military conflict?

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