Tag Archives: Iraq

The Greater Middle East — The Bush Administration’s Perspective

How is the U.S. effort to democratize the Middle East coming along? An update by Dick Cheney.

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Dean — From Dynamo to Destruction

What is Howard Dean's view of the Bush Administration, himself and the presidential race?

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America’s Foreign Legion

How could the United States outsource military operations in Iraq to keep human and monetary costs manageable?

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The U.S. Occupation of Japan — Four Lessons for Iraq

What lessons for Iraq can the Bush Administration take away from the post-World War II occupation of Japan?

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Got a Problem? — Create a New Agency!

Why does the U.S. government continue to create new agencies instead of improving existing ones?

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The Changing Nature of War

Is a philosophy of doubt the better counsel in deciding to go to war?

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The Doctrine of Nagging Doubt

Is U.S. intelligence good enough to support the Bush Adminstration’s doctrine of preemption?

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Iraq and the Armies of the World

Which countries have deployed soldiers to Iraq — and how many?

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The “Everybody But Me” Principle

How many explanations blaming others for U.S. difficulties in Iraq are currently being circulated?

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Bush's America and Icarus's Flight

Are U.S. foreign policymakers flying too close to the sun?

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