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Opinion: Coptic Christians are once again being beaten in Egypt, so soon after the uprising seemed to unite Christians and Muslims against Mubarak.
Opinion: No. US has too many interventions and too few successes.
Opinion: At West Point, US secretary of defense warned military cadets against wars like Iraq and Afghanistan.
How the US so badly bungled the Raymond Davis case and jeopardized its most important strategic relationship.
The events in Egypt were put in motion by tech-savvy Arabs who got together in a manner their elders didn't know how to combat.
Opinion: No. Our realism must be realistic.
Opinion: The army is in charge in Egypt — and the army is not democracy.
The United States has a long history of practical compromises in the Middle East.
Mubarak government has been a bulwark to Middle East peace but the riots could change that.
Analysis: China sees US effort to contain its rise, and the US sees China acting irresponsibly.
Western values of democracy and free speech - truths that are no longer self-evident.
Kabul guest house provides a little comfort, some safety and a lot of history.
The New Year is a time for predictions, so here are some for 2011.
Remembering Holbrooke, a complicated man.
Opinion: There can be no doubt that the Islamic threat to the state is growing.
Training the Afghan army has become essential part of the mission in Afghanistan.
Training the Afghan army has become essential part of the mission in Afghanistan.
Analysis: In the capital, it feels like the Taliban is closing in all around.
Analysis: In the capital, it feels like the Taliban is closing in all around.
Interview: The man in charge of ousting the Taliban from Pakistan's tribal belt.
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