Ike’s Balancing Act

Congress and President Obama would be wise to consider Eisenhower's advice about balancing national priorities.

Fuhrmann and Sechser on a Nuclear Iran

Could a nuclear Iran blackmail its neighbors?

Prayers of Our Fathers

Why American politicians eagerly adopt evangelical platforms, while British leaders avoid even mentioning God.

Russian "Justice"

Former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky's extended prison sentence is threatening the U.S.-Russian partnership.

Islamabad at the Crossroads

Pakistan faces difficult choices and an uncertain future in Afghanistan.

Muslims and Truth

What's really behind accusations that the Mossad was responsible for the recent Egypt bombings.

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Ike's Legacy

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David Eisenhower and Julie Nixon Eisenhower discuss how the former president shaped America's role in Asia—and foresaw the military-industrial complex.

Nasrallah understood that by speaking of an Israeli conspiracy theory, he could delegitimize any tribunal findings that place blame on Hezbollah for the murder of Hariri, which would risk a civil war.

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Scrounging for Answers in Afghanistan

Here's hoping the classified version of the Afghanistan strategy review has more meat on the bone than the bland public assessment.

Swedish Motivation

The Stockholm bomber shows that terrorists hate the West because of our policies, not who we are.

Wikileaks and the Arabs

Arabs may fear Iran, but America and Israel aren't far behind. And Ahmadinejad is more popular than Obama.

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January 13, 2011