According to ABC News, the soldiers fighting in Iraq support Obama for President. Somehow, I I think their sample might not be entirely representative of the military as a whole.
Iran begins installing new centrifuges to process uranium. While the world dithers, the Iranians march on.
Frederick W. Kagan examines the consequences of defeat in Iraq.
Biographers who have reviewed the script of Oliver Stone's new biopic of President Bush find some inaccuracies. I'm shocked, shocked.
More obstacles for the construction of a border fence. This time, it might be the Constitution.
With General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker set to testify before Congress today, the New York Times had some op-ed contributors formulate questions that might be put to them. Andrew Bacevich is concerned about the state of our military, and Max Hastings wonders about Iran. Meanwhile, David Brooks has some insight on what is working in Iraq.
The Wall Street Journal's editorial is about the Petraeus effect.
Pat Buchanan has this critique of John McCain's proposed foreign policy.
Eugene Robinson would love it if Condi Rice were to be the Vice-Presidential nominee for the GOP.
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