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12 hours ago ago from JG, Caesarea
In a December 8 editorial entitled "Pakistan and the War", The New York Times editorial board writes: "[T]here is no chance of defeating the Taliban and Al Qaeda unless Pakistan’s leaders stop temporizing (and in some cases collaborating) and get fully into the fight. . . . . Drones won’t be enough. Pakistan’s civilian and military leaders must finally be persuaded that this is not just America’s war, it is central to their survival. In ...
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18 hours ago ago from For Humanity's Liberation
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21 hours ago ago from Mrs. Oestreich's 8th Grade Blog
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Nathan Gonzalez: The Sunni-Shia Conflict in Iraq
17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Tuesday's deadly coordinated bomb attacks against soft targets in Iraq bear the mark of a simmering Sunni insurgency. And despite the successes of the 2007 troop surge, our unwillingness to tackle the root of the sectarian divisions in Iraq will mean further bloodshed for the people of that country. As I argue in my book The Sunni-Shia Conflict: Understanding Sectarian Violence in the Middle East , one of the Bush administration's most ...
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18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Now that President Obama has decided to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan the question of how to pay for this increased level of operations has arisen. In fact the question of how to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan should have been raised shortly after the attacks of 9-11 when the Bush administration decided to overthrow the regimes in both of those countries. Throughout our history whenever this nation became involved in a ...
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