Heilemann: Obama’s Afghan War Trade
"July 2011" were the most politically significant words in Obama's West Point speech.
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"July 2011" were the most politically significant words in Obama's West Point speech.
Even for supporters of escalation, Obama's plan seems like pussyfooting.
Lawmakers begin expressing their doubts about as-yet-unknown plan.
Reports already indicate that he'll be sending over 30,000 more troops.
'Times' journalist Stephen Farrell's account of his kidnapping in Afghanistan by the Taliban is definitely worth a read.
The president said in a new interview that the war in Iraq exceeded his expectations.
By picking Robert Gates for Defense secretary, Obama has given himself the power to start preparing his Afghanistan strategy before he even gets into office.
There may be no winners in war, but who's coming out on top in this political test?
The prime minister of Iraq didn’t have to take sides in the American presidential campaign. So what is he really doing?
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