Tag Archives: Saddam Hussein

Risk Intelligence and the Iraq War: Part II

How do you tell whether your adversary’s experience is more relevant than yours?

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Risk Intelligence and the Iraq War: Part I

Could the Bush Administration have done better in anticipating the violent aftermath of the invasion of Iraq?

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Saddam, Stalin, Hitler and History

Could Saddam Hussein's removal actually have endangered Iraq's future?

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Mapping Out Europe's Strategy

Why does Europe need to start carrying its own weight?

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Learning From Saudi Arabia

Is Saudi Arabia doing more than it is getting credit for?

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Tony Blair — In His Own Defense

What needs to be done to find a globally unified strategy against terrorism?

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George Bush Vs. U.S. Intelligence?

Was it a massive failure of U.S. intelligence — or Mr. Bush's faulty decision-making?

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The Greater Middle East — The Bush Administration’s Perspective

How is the U.S. effort to democratize the Middle East coming along? An update by Dick Cheney.

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2004 — Just Another Year of Fighting Terrorism?

What was achieved in the war against terrorism in the year 2003?

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Iraq Triumph and the Ghosts of Vietnam

How can lessons from Vietnam help us understand the problems facing the United States in Iraq?

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