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Right Web News | September 15, 2006

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A Real Clean Break in the Middle East
By Ronald Bruce St John

The neoconservative-inspired policies of the Bush administration are spawning terrorists far faster than they are eliminating them. As military and political events in Iraq and Afghanistan deteriorate, the administration response has been to “stay the course.” Policy continuity can be a virtue, but it makes no sense to doggedly pursue flawed policies in the face of repeated failure. Read full article.

See also:

Right Web Profile: Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies

The Israel-based think tank has produced some wild-eyed notions about how to go about “securing the realm.”

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Right Web Profile: American Center for Democracy

Though it declares itself “dedicated to exposing the enemies of Freedom and Democracy,” the center takes its cues from neoconservative ideologies.

Right Web Profile: Rachel Ehrenfeld

The founder of the American Center for Democracy, Ehrenfeld has supplied the right-wing with a steady stream of heady accusations about the role of drugs and corruption in fomenting global terrorism.

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