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...WITHOUT IRAQI COOPERATION, EVEN 300 INSPECTORS CAN'T DO THE JOB. That's correct, no doubt. But it's up to the inspectors to say so. I'm betting that we can get Iraq to cooperate more. If I'm wrong, there will still be time to draw other conclusions. When a regime like Saddam's finds itself caught between certain death and abandoning its arms, I think it will make the right choice. But I can't be certain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME interview with Jacques Chirac | 5/16/2007 | See Source »

...election, when he became only the fourth man in U.S. history to win the popular vote but lose a presidential election. In the face of wrenching disappointment, he showed enormous discipline-waking up every day knowing he came so close, believing the Supreme Court was dead wrong to shut down the Florida recount but never talking about it publicly because he didn't want Americans to lose faith in their system. That changes a man forever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Last Temptation of Al Gore | 5/16/2007 | See Source »

...will definitely be surprising. If one had to guess which country might garner the ignoble position of having the most negative influence on the rest of the world, North Korea and Iran might immediately come to mind. Or even the United States. However, these guesses would all have been wrong. Incidentally, North Korea did not even make it to the top three. Instead, the United States ranked third, with an average of 51 percent of the respondents across 27 different countries viewing America’s influence in the world as mainly negative. Not to be outdone...

Author: By Michael D. Schor | Title: Ignorance on Israel | 5/14/2007 | See Source »

This is moral relativism at its most dangerous; refusing to recognize the partnership that Israel has with the United States and its allies while making it a target for condemnation on par with terrorist states is not liberal open-mindedness, its just plain wrong. Israel’s humanitarian, technological, medical, and scientific contributions must also be mentioned in any balanced debate. Their consistent omission in the academic rhetoric is what makes it so easy for the public to see Israel’s wrongs in unduly high relief. Even worse, when activists like Matory are not too busy condemning...

Author: By Michael D. Schor | Title: Ignorance on Israel | 5/14/2007 | See Source »

...strain of separation. And the stress of deployment in a hostile combat zone has a corrosive effect on discipline. Three more months may not seem that long to a civilian, but to a soldier already on the ground, it's another 90 days in which a lot could go wrong. "It's like running a race," says Chaplain Doug Weaver, of the 3-71. "The longer it is, the more people fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When an Army Tour Is Extended | 5/11/2007 | See Source »

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