The Bush administration's bungling in Pakistan and Afghanistan has led to a resurgent Taliban and al-Qaida and loss of U.S. influence in the region. But Democrats did little to stop it.
By Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett Jan 3, 2008
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The presidential hopeful spins Bhutto's assassination as a U.S. border-security issue.
By Mike Madden
December 28, 2007
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After Bhutto's death, the press in South Asia and Europe fear for democracy's future in Pakistan, which could go up in "turbulent smoke and bloody dust."
By Edward M. Gomez
December 28, 2007
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The assassination of Benazir Bhutto reminds us that in this region the allure of sacrifice runs deep.
By Sandip Roy
December 27, 2007
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Bush's failed policies in Pakistan, a nuclear power that al-Qaida still uses to plot against the West, threatens U.S. security more than Iraq ever did.
By Juan Cole
December 27, 2007
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The assassination in Pakistan had the candidates responding to the real world -- ever so briefly.
By Walter Shapiro
December 27, 2007
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From Turkey to Iraq to Pakistan, the mounting chaos proves the White House is just winging it.
By Juan Cole
October 24, 2007
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Despite saber-rattling, and the Washington buzz that a strike is coming, the president doesn't intend to bomb Iran. Cheney may have other ideas.
By Steven Clemons
September 19, 2007