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...What do you hope to accomplish staying in the race for so long? MG: To show people that there is a way. See, the people overwhelmingly show in the polls that they want to be in power. They’ve got to recognize that the central power of government is lawmaking, so they’ve got to become lawmakers. And how can they do that? I have a website called The National Initiative where they can begin to be informed. This is out of the box. It’s very difficult for people to understand this...

Author: By Charleton A. Lamb, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 15 Questions With Mike Gravel | 3/11/2008 | See Source »

...Seminar on US policy toward Iran. Students had mixed reactions to Burns’s performance at the forum, entitled “Clash with Iran: Inevitable or Avoidable?” Naveed Malik—a Kennedy School student and member of the class “Central Challenges for American Foreign Policy”—asked a two-pronged question about US policy towards Israel and Iran and a potential armed conflict between the two Middle Eastern countries. “He is a straight-shooter, but he ignored the second part of my question...

Author: By Branden C. Adams, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Burns Discusses Iran at IOP Forum | 3/11/2008 | See Source »

...best alternative? What would be the exit strategy? These questions, which would seem normal to ask before going to war, were never considered because of the intense card-sticking employed. Remnants of this card-sticking and name-calling are still visible. To date, the Central Intelligence Agency has found no WMDs or any evidence that Saddam was manufacturing them. In 2006, the U.S. Senate announced that Saddam had no links with al-Qaeda and actually viewed the terrorist organization as a threat to his regime. However, 41% of the American population still believes that Saddam Hussein’s regime...

Author: By Samad Khurram | Title: Repeating Is Believing | 3/11/2008 | See Source »

...swirl of controversy, Power quit over the "monster" slur, but the campaign might have actually been lucky she left, since her departure came just before her Iraq comments got wide play. The personal insult was gratuitous and crude, but the Iraq statement threatened to undermine one of the central promises of Obama's campaign. No one expected Power to spew invective, but when your top foreign policy adviser tells an overseas interviewer that you do not really mean something that you have put at the center of your campaign, well, Chicago, you have a problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Obama's Big Problem: Neophytes | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

...political stability and development in Kashmir could be of benefit to all. Violence there has been reduced to the point where the Kashmir insurgency is no longer even the biggest internal security issue facing India. Last year, the number of people killed by a Maoist insurgency in eastern and central India was higher than those killed in the Kashmir Valley. "The entire thinking is changing," says Balraj Puri, the director of the Institute of Jammu and Kashmir Affairs and author of a recent book entitled Kashmir: Insurgency and After. "There's a growing realization in both countries that we should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The India-Pakistan Thaw Continues | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

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