Harlan Ullman is a Navy man, a Washington insider (he's friends with Colin Powell), and is considered to be an architect of the policy of "shock and awe". Despite the relative success of Iraq's elections, he says America’s road ahead in Iraq will be tough.
The Road Ahead
Harlan Ullman, senior adviser with the CSIS International Security Program, columnist for the Washington Times and author, Finishing Business: Ten Steps to Defeat Global Terror (Naval Institute Press, 2004), says much remains to be done in Iraq
» Harlan Ullman
» Harlan Ullman
Buster, Busted
Ruth Marcus, Washington Post editorial page staff member, says you don't have to be a 'phobe to care what your kids see on TV
» The Washington Post
» The Washington Post
Walking up the hill and coming down a mountain
Michael Tomasky Executive Editor of The American Prospect magazine Hillary's Turn: Inside Her Improbable, Victorious Senate Campaign (Free Press 2001) on Hillary Clinton's faith, her convictions and how much she has changed, or is it just an image thing?
» The American Prospect
» The American Prospect
Open Phones
Muslim callers talk about performing Haij to Mecca
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