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The rising generation of veterans might be able to restore order in Washington.
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The former prime minister's victories over elites at all levels of society deserve emulation.
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Chuck Hagel's support of Eisenhower's handling of the 1956 Suez Crisis overlooks the American complacency that led to the war.
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Israel's internal battle and the direction of the Istanbul talks cast doubt on the claims of Iran hawks.
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A partisan Congress could ruin prospects for effective oversight.
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How the Wikileaks documents prove NATO should shut its open-door policy toward Ukraine and Georgia.
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