Of the many tired shibboleths of Washington foreign policy, the tiredest is the assertion that back in the day - an entirely mythical day - partisanship stopped at the waters edge. If anyone still nurtured this saccharine illusion, the Iraq war and (...)
Members of the United States Congress, distressed with the flagging popularity of the Iraq war, have spent the first month of 2007 scrambling to offer the public the exit strategy it seeks. Bereft of a serious and comprehensive strategy for several (...)
The recent American election has brought an unhappy convergence of left and right, a bizarre meeting of the minds in which liberals who despise the American mission in Iraq and conservatives who value stability over democracy agree: President George (...)