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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

Commitment Can Fix U.S. Politics

The rising generation of veterans might be able to restore order in Washington.

Thatcher and Entrenched Interests

The former prime minister's victories over elites at all levels of society deserve emulation.

Learning the Wrong Lessons from Ike

Chuck Hagel's support of Eisenhower's handling of the 1956 Suez Crisis overlooks the American complacency that led to the war.

Blogs

The War Over Israel

Israel's internal battle and the direction of the Istanbul talks cast doubt on the claims of Iran hawks.

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.

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May 25, 2013