I Saw What Happened to America’s Postwar Plans for Iraq. Here’s How Israel Should Plan for Gaza. After the lessons the United States should have learned from postwar Iraq, some advice for Israel and its plans for a post-Hamas Gaza.
How Israel’s 9/11 Tests American Grand Strategy The crisis in the Holy Land must be analyzed in terms of great power politics and the pressure we face from broadly aligned rivals.
Bush Doesn’t Second-Guess Himself on Iraq. Even if Everyone Else Does. George W. Bush has told advisers that the world is better off without Saddam Hussein — and he has not changed his mind about that.
20 Years After U.S. Invasion, Iraq Is a Freer Place, but Not a Hopeful One Conversations with dozens of Iraqis offer a portrait of a nation that is rich in oil, hobbled by corruption and unable to guarantee its citizens’ safety.
David A. Kay, Who Searched for Nuclear Weapons in Iraq, Dies at 82 He scoured the country for weapons of mass destruction after the U.S. invasion in 2003, but came up with scant evidence.