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...know, the commission that I co-chair with lee Hamilton isn't scheduled to submit its Iraq-policy recommendations until next month, but the situation on the ground is deteriorating rapidly and I felt compelled to offer this unofficial interim report. Your range of options in Iraq has narrowed dramatically. It is possible that the situation is beyond salvage. The remainder of your presidency may be spent managing the international consequences of a historic policy failure. You must change course dramatically and soon. Your stated objectives-democracy, stability in Iraq-can remain the same, but your priorities must change. Democracy...
...know, the commission that I co-chair with Lee Hamilton isn't scheduled to submit its Iraq-policy recommendations until next month, but the situation on the ground is deteriorating rapidly and I felt compelled to offer this unofficial interim report. Your range of options in Iraq has narrowed dramatically. It is possible that the situation is beyond salvage. The remainder of your presidency may be spent managing the international consequences of a historic policy failure. You must change course dramatically and soon. Your stated objectives--democracy, stability in Iraq--can remain the same, but your priorities must change. Democracy...
...talks, Carlyon screws himself up in his chair, crossing his lean legs and leaning forward in emphasis. His writing style is resolutely plain. "I've got a fear of decoration," he says. "I hate adverbs." That mix of passion and clarity gives you the sense of being led through a dark landscape by a guide who's determined to make you see what it looks like in sunlight. In short takes "like scenes in a film," Carlyon plunges from the tranquil present to the midst of battle and back. "All is quiet, and the place speaks to you," he writes...
...sitting," Hussein said, slumping in his chair. With a signal from the judge, guards hauled Hussein to his feet by the elbows...
...institute direct elections of the commission.”For the time being though, the HCC doesn’t see the need to make that change.“We don’t believe the HCC should be democratized,” says Chair of Promotions Lauren P.S. Epstein ’07. According to her, the HCC is a student group—not a representative body.“I think the fact that we are a small group is one of our strengths, and to democratize the HCC would change the face and the feel...