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With the huge cost of two wars in the region and failure to support democracy and economic opportunity in the region, questions about what the U.S. government is saying and the underlying realities. The failure of two administrations from opposite parties, and one with idealistic pretensions to do nothing more than continue old policies that utterly fail the people of the region.
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âBeyond War,â by David Rohde
New York Times 05/03/2013
The War: A Trillion Can Be Cheap
New York Times 07/24/2010
New York Times 03/24/2012
Feith and Cropsey: A Foreign Policy Failure to Acknowledge the Obvious
Wall Street Journal 10/18/2012
Middle East Challenges Obamaâs âLight Footprintâ
New York Times 11/17/2012
New York Times 02/05/2011
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Business in India: A bumpier but freer road
Economist 10/02/2010
New York Times 11/15/2011
New York Times 03/24/2012
New York Times 02/12/2013
Friedman says the protests are about Egypt above all else, and its about Egypt and Egyptians desire for a freedom, democracy, better education, better economic opportunities and better lives. He describes the need in other parts of the Arab world to transcend sectarian, tribal and other loyalties, to establish moderation and build the institutions for citizenship and democratic government.
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New York Times 09/10/2013
Pulling the Curtain Back on Syria
New York Times 09/07/2013
New York Times 09/07/2013
New York Times 02/08/2011
New York Times 02/10/2011
New York Times 03/01/2011
The $110 billion spent in these wars do not advance America's interests or its values. It is better spent at home where there are many pressing needs, especially today when Muslims in the Middle East are engaging in their own struggle for democracy.
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New York Times 03/05/2011
New York Times 05/14/2011
Economist 05/07/2011
New York Times 11/01/2011
Book review: ‘The Unquiet American: Richard Holbrooke in the World’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/13/2011
New York Times 03/24/2012
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