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18 hours ago ago from Daniel R. DePetris: The Political Docket

More Al'Qaeda hijacking, but this time is America's view of the Muslim World Ever since the United States was attacked by 19 Al’Qaeda hijackers on that clear and bright September 11 morning, U.S. foreign-policy has been rewritten in the context of the Muslim world.  Just days after the country lost 3,000 Americans, President George W. Bush stood in front of Congress and in front of the nation to declare a new generation of warfare; ...

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(Roger's Note: I have posted below Dwight D. Eisenhower's famous Cross of Iron Speech.  Eisenhower was an enigmatic figure.  A Republican President of the 1950s, known more for his affection for the golf course than for managing the presidency.  His era was the Dulles era in foreign policy, one of post-war Cold War entrenchment.  Yet, Eisenhower, World War II war hero, had a side to him that goes beyond the surface image of a complacent ...

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8 hours ago ago from supra on sale

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10 hours ago ago from Chrisy58's Weblog

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18 hours ago ago from FOX News

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16 hours ago ago from FOX News

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17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

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