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Foriegn Policy & Conservatives: Dealing With the Rest of the WorldCheck out the debates over U.S. involvement in the United Nations, U.S. relationships with the "Axis of Evil," as well as historic foreign policy topics such as the rise of communism and socialism and U.S. involvment in the Vietnamese and Korean wars and World War II. Aso look at our articles on current activities in the Middle East as well as homeland security and the struggle to balance diplomacy with national defense.
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Was General Pereshev Musharaaf's actions on Nov. 3, 2007 a liberal nightmare come true? Or will history view his decision to lock down his country in the face of impending chaos as a wise choice? The US Department of Homeland Security at About.com
US Government Info Guide Robert Longley offers a comprehensive look at the US Office of Homeland Security, which emerged in part as a response to 9/11. Longley offers a history of the agency and links to learn more about it. "Dissident Watch: Mahmoud Salehi" -- American Enterprise Institute
This article by scholar and former Bush adviser Michael Rubin shows how historical analysis can help guide State Department officials as they try to solve their foreign policy problems with Iran. Incidentally, the American Enterprise Institute for Research and Public Policy's Web site is an excellent resource for conservatives looking to find like-minded thinkers with foreign policy expertise. |
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