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At the upcoming state visit, the challenge for President Obama is to make sure that the United States works closely with India on the issues of mutual concern.     [Read more]
 
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We should not be surprised by China's positions. What is surprising--and extremely problematic--is that on these key issues Obama is acquiescing in them.     [Read more]
 
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The Obama administration hopes to improve U.S. relations with the Muslim world and achieve global nuclear disarmament.     [Read more]
 
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On the Enterprise blog, AEI scholar John Yoo and Rep. Pete Hoekstra warn about the dire consequences of Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement to try Khalid Sheikh Muhammad and five other 9/11 hijackers in the United States.     [Read more]
 
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Aid money from the United States to Pakistan should be distributed through a Pakistan Marshall Plan.     [Read more]
 
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The delay in White House decision making is protracting and complicating the campaign in Afghanistan.     [Read more]
 
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American policy and strategy discussions should recognize the implications of the Pakistani-Taliban relationship for U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.     [Read more]
 
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A clever commander like McChrystal and the capable troops he leads will no doubt figure out how to make the most of what they have got. But a half-surge would seem to cut their prospects of winning by more than half.     [Read more]
 
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Pakistan has shown surprising determination and competence in its struggle against one part of the Islamist network. The United States must show similar determination and competence in our struggle against the other.     [Read more]
 
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We must go to war with the partners we have, not necessarily the ones we would like to have.     [Read more]
 
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