In the early days of the Iraq war, Dan Senor served as spokesman and senior adviser to U.S. Administrator Paul Bremer, head of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad. As part of a series on ...
Would it be unkind to ask the Atlantic or Foreign Policy magazine, or the New York Times’s David Brooks, to stop for a minute to remember those who were right about the Iraq War? Might we even ask ...
WASHINGTON – His now-infamous claim that “we will be greeted as liberators" will forever tie former Vice President Dick Cheney to the Iraq War launched soon after his fateful March 2003 remarks. But ...
WHAT NEXT in the war on terrorism? We hear from many corners that it is still too early to ask this question. If you mention the word Iraq, respectable folks at the State Department and on the New ...
Eleven Iraqi exiles, as well dressed as they are well connected, flew into Washington late last month for a private two-day meeting at a nondescript downtown hotel. The Iraqis–engineers and economists ...
Trump told Howard Stern in 2002 he would support the Iraq War. — -- Donald Trump has been catching some heat for previous comments he's made about Iraq and Libya. Trump has repeatedly said he did ...
At the Pentagon on the afternoon of 9/11, as the fires still burned and ambulances blared, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld returned from the smoke-filled courtyard to his office. His closest aide ...
This article is part of The Poynter 50, a series reflecting on 50 moments and people that shaped journalism over the past half-century — and continue to influence its future. As Poynter celebrates its ...
In his speech in Annapolis Wednesday, President Bush went as close as he ever has toward outlining an exit strategy for U.S. troops in Iraq. But he again refused to set any kind of timetable for their ...
John Kerry is playing the prophet of doom in the most important foreign policy initiative of our generation. In Pennsylvania, Kerry described Iraq as "the wrong war, wrong place, wrong time." In New ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. "For me what is tragic, in addition to the tragedy of Iraq itself, is the fact ...
Drought in Iraq means the country is only able to grow less than half its usual produce and is forcing mass migration from rural communities. In Iraq, a prolonged drought has dried up lakes and ...