WASHINGTON As the Bush administration was fine-tuning its plan to invade Iraq, Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. helped draft a proposed resolution that emphasized the need for diplomatic efforts to dismantle Saddam Hussein’s weapons programs but gave
Senator Joe Biden's foreign policy experience and wisdom are unmatched in American politics. There is no one in Congress who has been around as long, who understands the international realities better, or whose judgment has proven sounder than Joe
If last week's Georgia crisis showed anything, it is that John McCain should not be president. There is a Cabinet post for which he is well-qualified: that's Secretary of War. Too bad it's been abolished.
Seriously, look at McCain's reaction to the
WASHINGTON: The next US president, be it Barack Obama or John McCain, is already on a collision course with Russia, as prospects for a great power
Page last updated at 14:42 GMT, Friday, 15 August 2008 15:42 UK Barack Obama spent the week on holiday in Hawaii. John McCain took advantage of his opponent's absence to talk at length about the crisis in Georgia, repeating his call to exclude Russia
The small white structure standing near a few ethnically cleansed houses looked like one of those portable bathhouses that the nato peacekeeping troops sometimes use around here. But on closer inspection, the little bathhouse turned out to be Polling
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IRAN’S latest missile tests occurred just as there have been glimmers of progress in nuclear negotiations between Tehran and the Western powers. Whether or not those talks succeed, it’s time for Washington to open a diplomatic post in Tehran.
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GREENSBORO — CNN's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour will replace the late Tim Russert in this year's Bryan Series, Guilford College announced today.
Russert was scheduled to speak here this fall until his unexpected death Friday.
coercive diplomacy. Dobbins declared in a panel on Iran policy, "I reject the theory that the implicit threat of force is a necessary prerequisite to successful diplomacy." Looking back on ...