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Steve Clemons

Foggy Bloggom

From the January/February issue of The National Interest: Bloggers are moving into the Washington establishment’s neighborhood. From K Street to Capitol Hill, will they ever feel at home?

Commentary

What Does Obama Want?

The State of the Union didn’t make it any clearer. The lack of specifics on health care, the economy and foreign affairs may undermine the president’s agenda.

Disadvantage: Realism

Pragmatic foreign-policy voices are always being upstaged by grandiloquent pronouncements from those promising to stand up to dictators and spread democracy. Too bad that what realists have to say is usually more sensible.

Bush Transformed-in Tone

This is Bush’s one last chance to show tangible success in Iraq before his hand is folded for him.

Blogs

A Scholar and A Patriot: the Death of Chalmers Johnson

Remembering Chalmers Johnson, an American original that many thought was off his rocker. Until they figured out he was right.

Making Aggression Respectable

An Israeli military strike on Iran would be a disaster. Since Iraq, America has become an aggressor state. Now we need to stop Netanyahu and his team in Jerusalem.

The Wildest Dream: Bombing Iran

Lips seem to be awfully loose when it comes to discussing the possiblity of attacking Iran.

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February 13, 2012