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Issue 33

Coming to America

Life as a refugee can mean putting dreams on hold. But on American campuses, a few young Iraqis are getting a second chance.

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Issue 22

Coming to America

Life as a refugee can mean putting dreams on hold. But on American campuses, a few young Iraqis are getting a second chance.

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Issue 22

Obama’s War

Winning will be more about diplomacy than body counts.

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Issue 19

FLYPside: Pakistan Calling

The Mumbai attacks could eventually produce Obama’s first crisis.

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Issue 16

FLYPside: Guns and Butter

Can the U.S. fight economic crisis and three wars at the same time?

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Issue 15

Advice to POTUS

Introducing a series of conversations with experts on the most critical issues facing the next president of the United States. First up: John Nagl on the War on Terror.

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Issue 13

Saving Ali

We went to war with the Army we had, not the one that spoke Arabic. Now Iraqis who stood up to help are paying the price.

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Issue 13

FLYPside: Still Fighting

Can a war without end actually be won?

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Issue 10

Tantamount to Torture

As the backlash against interrogation methods approved by the Bush administration reaches a fever pitch, the nation needs to set its future course.

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Issue 07

Losing Leaders

The open-ended War on Terror is leading many young Army officers to leave. By asking too much of too few today, are we endangering our security tomorrow?

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