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Eli Lake says don’t be fooled. The U.S. will be in Iraq long past 2011. Douglas E. Schoen thinks Russia is positioning itself for a confrontation with the U.S. The Financial Times says the Doha talks are still stalled by domestic interests. The Wall Street Journal blogs on how the shoe incident is the talk ...
Eli Lake says don't be fooled. The U.S. will be in Iraq long past 2011.
Eli Lake says don’t be fooled. The U.S. will be in Iraq long past 2011.
Douglas E. Schoen thinks Russia is positioning itself for a confrontation with the U.S.
The Financial Times says the Doha talks are still stalled by domestic interests.
The Wall Street Journal blogs on how the shoe incident is the talk of Baghdad.
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