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Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumfeld's call for reorganization of U.S. security processes needs to be heeded.
Legitimate yelps of pain along with klaxons sounding alarms are reverberating throughout the Pentagon due to sequestration.
Even if the Syrian chemical weapons agreement holds, hard, if not seemingly impossible, work lies ahead to realize this extraordinary opportunity.
A long, hot and wet summer in Washington risks metastasizing into a "Fall of Discontent."
Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" offers a relevant insight into how to respond -- or not -- to chemical weapons attacks in Syria that claimed 1,500 lives.
Insanity has been described as constantly repeating the same mistake and expecting a different outcome. That characterization sadly applies to U.S. attitudes and policies toward much of what is happening in Egypt and the Arab and Islamic worlds.
To paraphrase Shakespeare: Alas poor NATO. We knew it well.
Unspecific warnings last week about an al-Qaida terrorist plot were taken very seriously.
Will anything improve when Congress returns to Washington? The answer isn't reassuring.
This column advances what the United States must do to get its domestic house in order.
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