Good work: Krauthammer on Obama in India, Visser on the politics of Iraq
I called out Charles Krauthammer the other day, wondering if he could bring himself to praise President Obama for his strategic work on his Asian trip. Krauthammer did so today, so a salute to him. Meanwhile, Reidar Visser (as usual) produces the best analysis I’ve seen of the state of Iraqi politics. He notes that ...
I called out Charles Krauthammer the other day, wondering if he could bring himself to praise President Obama for his strategic work on his Asian trip. Krauthammer did so today, so a salute to him.
Meanwhile, Reidar Visser (as usual) produces the best analysis I've seen of the state of Iraqi politics. He notes that the way the deal works out, the Sadrists are in line to pick up the governorship of several provinces.
I called out Charles Krauthammer the other day, wondering if he could bring himself to praise President Obama for his strategic work on his Asian trip. Krauthammer did so today, so a salute to him.
Meanwhile, Reidar Visser (as usual) produces the best analysis I’ve seen of the state of Iraqi politics. He notes that the way the deal works out, the Sadrists are in line to pick up the governorship of several provinces.
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