After more than seven years, the U.S. and its allies are still fighting in Afghanistan in a battle fueled by joblessness and poverty. The war in Afghanistan threatens to destabilize the entire region and subsequently has become America’s biggest foreign policy challenge. [more]
Before embarking on any attempt at rapprochement with the Castro regime, U.S. President Barack Obama would be wise to review his predecessors’ experiences. [more]
A nuclear-free world may never come about, but there can be safety in trying. [more]
The Mullah, the Caudillo, and the Terrorist: Iranian activity in Latin America is a significant and growing subversive threat. So why is America shunning its allies in the region? [more]
Pirates and the CIA: What would Thomas Jefferson have done? [more]
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