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Category Archives: Iran

United Against Nuclear Iran

Check out this new organization which was launched just this week.  Be sure to sign the petition.  A nuclear-armed Iran is not in the interest of the United States.

“Tiny”

Another reminder of just how problematic an Obama presidency would be.

Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy “Experience”

Experience isn’t always a good thing, especially if your “experience” consists mostly of a string of poor decisions and misjudgments. As Amir Taheri notes in today’s New York Post, Sen. Joe Biden’s foreign policy experience is not something he should be bragging about. In fact, Sen. Biden has been wrong on almost every [...]

The Politico-Military Objectives of the Georgian and Russian Leadership

I wrote to some of you yesterday about what I thought the objectives were for both sides of this conflict. I still think these hold pretty much true. Just to rehash:
Russia: Toss the Georgians out of South Ossetia, and embarrass them enough so that they (the Russians) maintain de facto control over South Ossetia, while [...]

The Iran Problem

Dealing with Iran will be a major foreign policy challenge for the next administration.  And as Sen. Clinton stated repeatedly throughout the Democratic primary, the United States needs a president who can lead on day one.  Iran’s latest series of missile tests only reaffirms the need for the United States to emplace missile interceptors in [...]