Category Archives: Foreign Policy

Follow His Lead

John Aravosis on CNN tonight was a must-see.  

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The American Failure In Iraq

    The conversation in Washington is about the consequences of withdrawal. The Surgin’ General, David Petraeus, warns that an early withdrawal would lead to an "increase in sectarian violence". Small businessman and House Minority Leader John Boehner pleads for … Continue reading

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National Dress-Up Day: 4 Years Of Living Dangerously

George W. Bush aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1, 2003: Major combat operations in Iraq have ended. In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed. (Applause.) … This nation thanks all the members … Continue reading

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George Tenet Slams The President

George Tenet is pissed. His reputation has been soiled. The Medal of Freedom is weighing on him. Tenet complains to CBS: A former U.S. spy chief accused President Bush’s administration of ruining his reputation by misusing a "slam dunk" comment … Continue reading

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Breaking: Military Government Losing Ground In Bangladesh

[Via Drishtipat] The military government in Bangladesh has given up trying to exile two former prime ministers due to pressure from within the country and from the international community. There is breaking news from bdnews24.com and the Daily Star from Bangladesh: … Continue reading

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