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Social Media: Middle East/Caucasus: Middle East: Iraq

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Iraq is no Vietnam: The U.S. must not flee
Asserts that "The real danger is not that the United States will stay too long in Iraq -- as France, Germany and other critics fear -- but that it will leave too soon." (Globe and Mail, 10/31/2003) Read More...


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Why Iraq is not like Vietnam
Comparison between Vietnam War and Iraq terrorism. (Christian Science Monitor, 8/26/2003) Read More...


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The Dilemma of Sustaining an American Empire
A review of "American Empire: The Realities and Consequences of US Diplomacy", Andrew J. Bacevich (Harvard University Press 2002) by Anatol Lieven, senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for Inte... Read More...


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What Price the American Empire?
"The price of empire is terror. The price of occupation is terror. The price of interventionism is terror. As Barry Goldwater used to say, it is as simple as that." by Patrick J. Buchanan (The America... Read More...


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Why Rumsfeld is Wrong
Former British foreign secretary Robin Cook discusses his resignation over the Iraq war—and why it’s unlikely that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. (Newsweek, 5/30/2003) Read More...


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U.S. Occupation of Iraq Recalls Failure in Korea
Examines similarities between Iraq and Korean conflict. By John Barry Kotch. (Japan Times, 6/18/2003) Read More...


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Conservatives' core duty on WMD
….Bush should be pressed on the issue of WMD - by conservatives. By Doug Bandow. (Christian Science Monitor, 7/8/2003) Read More...


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OCCUPATION: No Model for This One
By Wesley K. Clark (Washington Post, B02 03/23/2003) Read More...


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A WARNING FROM HISTORY: Don't expect democracy in Iraq
by John W. Dower (Boston Review, 02/01/2003) Read More...


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Women and the Transition to Democracy: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beyond
(Heritage Foundation, 6/20/2003) Read More...


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The U.S.-Russian Relationship After Iraq
(Nixon Center, 6/5/2003) Read More...


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Here's the Way to Find The Weapons
David Albright offers a solution for dealing with Iraq weapons scientists and technicians. (Washington Post, 5/12/2003) Read More...


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Finding a Role for Women in Rebuilding Iraq
A look at the position of women in post-war Iraq. By Laura Liswood. (Christian Science Monitor, 5/15/2003) Read More...


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Iraqi Revival Will Cost Russia
Argues that if postwar Iraq becomes a major oil producer, Saudi Arabia could lose lots of money, while Russia Inc. might go out of business altogether… (Japan Times, 5/20/2003) Read More...


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You can't repair Iraq alone
America doesn't want to play nation-builder nor foot the whole bill for reconstruction. Guess who can help, say analysts David Malone and Simon Chesterman. (Globe and Mail, 4/7/2003) Read More...


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Achieving Economic Reform and Growth in Iraq
(Heritage Foundation, 3/25/2003) Read More...


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After Iraq: Learning the War's Lessons
(Heritage Foundation, 7/3/2003) Read More...


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Blair Must Not Go Wobbly On Iraq
(Heritage Foundation, 1/10/2003) Read More...


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Building the New Iraq: The Role of Intervening Forces
(Brookings Institute, 6/1/2003) Read More...


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Democracy, Federalism, and Realism in Postwar Iraq
(Heritage Foundation, 5/2/2003) Read More...


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Getting It Backward on Iraq
(Foreign Affairs, 5/1/1999, $) Read More...


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Getting Serious About Iraq
(Brookings Institute, 10/1/2002) Read More...


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In Post-War Iraq, Use Military Forces to Secure Vital U.S. Interests, Not for Nation-Building
(Heritage Foundation, 9/25/2002) Read More...


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Iraq: The Transatlantic Debate
(Brookings Institute, 1/1/2002) Read More...


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Iraq: Time for a Modified Approach
(Brookings Institute, 2/1/2001) Read More...


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New Europe Proves Rumsfeld Right Over Iraq
(Heritage Foundation, 1/31/2003) Read More...


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The Noose Tightens: The US and Iraq after the Blix Report
(Belfer Center, 1/28/2003) Read More...


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The U.S. Senate Hearings on Iraq
(Nixon Center, 8/4/2002) Read More...


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Tony Blair's Challenge in Securing British Support for a War Against Iraq
(Heritage Foundation, 9/27/2002) Read More...


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U.S. Policy Options Towards Iraq
A Press Briefing by Geoffrey Kemp and Morton H. Halperin (Nixon Center, 6/27/2001) Read More...


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