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Washington’s Iraq Dilemma: Why Engaging Iran Is a Good Idea
While no silver bullet, dialogue could help expose Iran’s weaknesses
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Crackdown on criticism triggers resistance
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The Europeanization of America
A transatlantic trade alliance could reverse the decline
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CIA Shifts Hollywood Gaze to Its Best Side
Film audiences overlook torture, drones, civilian deaths
Richard McGregor
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Kerry Makes Case for Robust Foreign Aid
Foreign aid is investment in stability as globalization won’t go away
Anne Gearan
February 21, 2013
More Than 50 Countries Allegedly Involved in CIA Rendition and Torture
The US is alleged as “chief architect”
Nicolas Rochon
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