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A Cheney Channels McCarthy

by WS Editors | Apr 1, 2010 | Foreign Policy, Politics

No Sense of Decency “It never occurred to me on the day that Defense Department lawyer Rebecca Snyder and Lt. Cmdr. William Kuebler of the Navy appeared in my law firm’s offices to ask for our assistance in carrying out their duties as military defense lawyers that the young lawyer who worked with me on […]

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Rendering Justice at Bagram

by WS Editors | Feb 1, 2010 | Foreign Policy, Legal Affairs

Redha Al-Najar was at home with his wife and child in May 2002 when armed, masked men kicked in his front door and trained their guns on him while his family looked on. He was taken from his home and loaded into an awaiting vehicle. Then he was gone. Eighteen months later, Houcine Al-Najar, who […]

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Replaying the Great Game

by WS Editors | Jan 1, 2010 | Foreign Policy

Long Time Passing“The other day, I asked a young, but combat-experienced, sergeant where he was on 9/11. And his answer, ‘Getting my braces removed,’ reminded me that it has been more than eight years since 9/11.” General Stanley McChrystal —December 8, 2009 The day after the Fort Hood shootings, a soldier’s wife told National Public […]

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A New Cold War in a Small Tropical Country

by WS Editors | Dec 1, 2009 | Foreign Policy, Media

THERE WAS A TIME WHEN golpes de estado—military coups—seemed as common in Latin America as elections. A president would lose the support of the army, the business oligarchy, American corporate interests, Washington, or any combination of the foregoing, and golpistas would depose the president—always promising to restore constitutional government as soon as the domestic tranquility […]

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A New Avenue to Middle East Peace?

by WS Editors | Nov 15, 2009 | Foreign Policy

Another Bush Legacy “In allowing the Israelis and Palestinians to have it out on the ground, and not giving them a diplomatic alternative, thousands of Israelis and Palestinians have lost their lives. And the whole edifice of a peace process that began with Henry Kissinger was destroyed.” —Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk WHEN […]

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