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Averting an Iraq Syndrome

As "senior" members of the foreign policy establishment, Abramowitz's and General Odom's calls for withdrawal from Iraq deserve consideration. But they they are unconvincing, Rivkin writes.

Commentary

Settling the Balkans

With an ICJ decision on the legality of Kosovo’s independence looming, the West should step in to help stabilize the region.

Salvaging Afghanistan

Obama needs to figure out definite approach, explain it seriously and stick to it.

The Turkish-American Split

We shouldn’t scold Turkey for pursuing its own interests in the Middle East.

Blogs

The West’s Rube Goldberg Schemes in the Balkans Come Apart

The Balkan nation-building fiasco is no longer Washington's problem. It's time to let go of American national narcissism and let the EU handle the newest Bonsia-Herzegovina-Serbia-Kosovo mess.

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February 13, 2012