Topic: Kenneth Pollack
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How the Iraq war has changed America
A conflict that was supposed to be a quick in-and-out operation lasted nearly nine years – and has left a deep imprint on the policy of American intervention.
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Obama's dilemma: Is Libya mission a success if Qaddafi stays?
President Obama wants Qaddafi out, but doesn't want to use military operations to do it. How that tension plays out could determine the success of the mission.
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Egypt protests: US conservatives divided on how to view them
Egypt's street revolution represents a threat to the US and the capitalist system, some tea party icons say, while in the GOP establishment others see it as the spread of freedom to the Arab world.
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Iraq: forgotten and in trouble?
Saturday's massive bomb in Kirkuk, combined with political gridlock, raises questions about how ready Iraq is for the withdrawal of US troops from cities by June 30.
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Is diplomacy with Iran futile?
Experts gathered to debate US policy toward Iran, and then let the audience decide.
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Odierno takes charge in a 'fragile' Iraq
Gen. David Petraeus, who handed over command on Tuesday to Gen. Raymond Odierno, will lead US Central Command.
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A U.S. attack on Iran? Not coming soon
Tehran has softened its tone, but tough decisions await the next US president.
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Bush takes altered goals to Mideast
His trip includes Israel and the Palestinian territories.







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