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.
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Right Web Profile: Rachel Ehrenfeld
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