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A Way Out of the Iraqi Impasse

Demonstrators are occupying parliament in Baghdad, with Iraq’s main political camps deeply divided. The standoff need not turn violent, if the country’s leaders can shift to dialogue with support from foreign partners. It has been ten months since Iraqis went to the polls, for the fifth general election in the …

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The Fall of Faucism and the Return of Common Sense

To insist that grown adults lack the ability to make consequential life choices is to insist that they be infantilized for the rest of their lives. Parents have every right to balance the costs of missed educational opportunities for school-aged children against the risks of illness. American adults are entirely …

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U.K. Says It’s Likely That Russia Has Established New Ground Corps That Leans Heavily On ‘Volunteers’

Britain says Russia has “almost certainly established a major new ground forces formation” that could include “volunteer” battalions to support its Ukrainian invasion. The emergence of a significantly volunteer-style corps would underscore the challenges that face Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war planners as they try to subdue Russia’s …

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