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David Ignatius

Scoring the War on Terrorism

The United States has made considerable--even surprising--progress in defeating a skilled and vast enemy. Nevertheless, the job is far from complete.

Commentary

Turmoil in Kyrgyzstan

America and Russia should deploy a joint peacekeeping force.

Respect for Russia

With U.S.-Russian relations under the microscope, how Washington and Moscow perceive each other will be crucial in building a constructive relationship. But does the Kremlin have Washington’s respect?

Forum on Lebanon

Just as the Lebanese must adjust to a severely altered landscape within their country, the United States must also adapt to the Middle East's transformed geopolitical landscape.

Blogs

The Importance and Limits of Congressional Oversight

A partisan Congress could ruin prospects for effective oversight.

What Produced U.S. Analysis of the Georgia-Russia War in 2008?

How the Wikileaks documents prove NATO should shut its open-door policy toward Ukraine and Georgia.

The Palin Factor

Meet the real winner of the midterm elections and the GOP's power broker.

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February 13, 2012