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The War We Can’t Win

By Andrew J. Bacevich

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The Activist

Alex de Waal among the war criminals

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Inside Iraq?s Oil Machine

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The new economy of catastrophe

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10. Diplomacy

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Bayan Jabr, Paul Bremer, and the rise of the Iraqi death squads

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