Tag Archives: Saddam Hussein

John J.  Xenakis

4-Feb-12 World View: Threats of War in Iran and Syria

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. Iran’s supreme leader responds to threats of Israeli attack 200 people reported killed in Homs Syria on eve of U.N. vote Debka: West, Turkey, Arabs infiltrate Syria to topple Assad Monday euro meeting cancelled as Greece bailout talks fail Iran’s supreme leader responds to threats of Israeli attack Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Thursday’s statement by Defense [...]
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Joel B. Pollak

Mitt Romney: We Should Not Have Invaded Iraq

Gov. Mitt Romney told NBC’s Chuck Todd today that the United States would not (and, by implication, should not) have invaded Iraq in 2003, had it been known that Saddam Hussein did not possess weapons of mass destruction. If we knew at the time of our entry into Iraq that there were no weapons of mass [...]
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Lt. Col. Steve Russell (Ret.)

The Nonsense of the Iraq War

The persistent rewriting of our entry into and exit from Iraq, let alone the merits of the mission, is a cruel pill to swallow for those who fought there. Just what did eight years of fighting in Iraq really accomplish? For the veteran, the answer clearly rises above the din of public fuss, political filtering and [...]
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John J.  Xenakis

19-Dec-11 World View — Iraq’s Government Destabilizes After Americans’ Departure

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. News alert: North Korea’s president Kim Jong-il is dead Egyptians shocked by video of army beating veiled woman protester Hamas moves away from violence in deal with Palestinian Authority Rumors abound that Turkey’s Erdogan is seriously ill from cancer Iraq’s government destabilizes after Americans’ departure American withdrawal from Iraq widens rift between Turkey and Iran Iraq [...]
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LTC Scott E. Rutter (USA, Retired)

A Victory For Ahmadinejad

We can all breathe a sigh of relief; our troops are coming home from Iraq.  Of course, no one ever wants a single one of our men and women in uniform to be in harms way. It is interesting to speculate on the real reasons that we went to war with Saddam Hussein. After all, there’s [...]
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Edward Jay Epstein

The Forgotten Concept of State Sponsored Terrorism

After federal prosecutors charged that Iranian officials were behind a plot to pay a gang of Mexican drug dealers $1.5 million to assassinate the Saudi Arabian Ambassador in Washington D.C., American officials expressed incredulity that the Iranian government would “cross the line” by sponsoring such a plot.
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Sean Hazlett

Libya: Operational Success, Strategic Failure: Intervention May Set Off A Nuclear Proliferation Spiral

Last week, Bloomberg’s Jonathan Alter posed a tantalizing question: “You think Obama’s been a bad president? Prove it.” More specifically, Alter challenged the president’s detractors to identify specific administration policy failures. On Monday, conservative David Frum responded to Alter’s throwing down the gauntlet with three examples of the President’s poor decision-making. I came up with my [...]
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Jason Bradley

Peaceful August In Iraq: No U.S. Soldiers Died

August marked the first month of no reported deaths for the first time since 2003. This is great news for the US military as well as the Iraqi security forces that seems to be maturing and taking on greater operational rolls. That, of course, does not take the US off the hook. The Iraqi democracy [...]
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Bruce Abramson

The Dead Villain Test: Separating Cause From Effect In The Islamic World

Are leaders like Osama bin Laden and Moammar Qadaffi the causes of Islamic rage against the West, or merely symptoms of a deep dysfunctionality? As we watch events unfold in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, and throughout the Islamic world, we must remain open to both possibilities. If they are the cause--as many in the Obama Administration seem to believe--then the world will be a better place as new leadership leads quickly to openness, tolerance, productivity, peace, and prosperity throughout the Islamic world. If they are merely an effect, however, the removal of these leaders, while an unquestionable good in its own right, is more likely to be but one small step in a long, hard slog.
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Andrew G.  Bostom

Post-Surge Iraq: 2010 ‘Worst Year’ for Small Christian Minority

David “What have you done to win Iraqi hearts and minds today?” Petraeus’s Legacy of Post-Surge “Success” General David Petraeus continues to receive plaudits for the “successful surge” in Iraq—based upon his credo, “What have you done to win Iraqi hearts and minds today?”—as he transitions to becoming the new head of the Central Intelligence Agency. Asia [...]
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