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Iraq--post-Saddam
by the Editors
Post date 02.03.05
The United States shouldn't pull out of Iraq until Iraqi security forces are equipped to step in.
by Spencer Ackerman
Post date 02.03.05
The U.S. presence in Iraq is not pacifying the insurgency--it's making it worse. If the United States really wants
to promote liberal democracy in Baghdad, it should negotiate a withdrawal with the new parliament quickly so the Iraqi government can show Sunnis that electoral politics, not terrorism, ended
the occupation.
by Victor Davis Hanson
Post date 02.03.05
A U.S. withdrawal from Iraq would prevent
democracy from forming there--and elsewhere.
by Joseph Braude
Post date 02.02.05
How Arab newspapers spun the Iraqi election.
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by Gregg Easterbrook
Post date 01.31.05
Baghdad, January 30, 2015.
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by Spencer Ackerman
Post date 01.31.05
In Maryland yesterday, the hopes and enthusiasms of Iraqi voters were on proud display. But so were signs of the difficulties to come.
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by Annia Ciezadlo
Post date 01.28.05
Kurdistan is a model for Iraq. Just not the kind you think.
by Lawrence F. Kaplan
Post date 01.27.05
On January 30, Iraq will hold elections touted by the White House as democratic progress. But liberal democracy demands liberals to sustain it--and, in Iraq, they have been completely marginalized.
by the Editors
Post date 01.14.05
In an ideal world, Iraq would not be holding elections on January 30. In the real world, it must.
by the Editors
Post date 12.17.04
The message from Rabat, Morocco.
by Peter Beinart
Post date 12.16.04
What liberals should not learn from Iraq.
by Andrew Sullivan
Post date 12.07.04
The case for (cautious, qualified, hesitant) optimism on Iraq.
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