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WHAT IS THE WAR?

The Political Implications of Things That Explode. With Guitar.

by Matt Duss

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Gasoline for the Fire

My new piece on Bush's Middle East arms deal is up at Foreign Policy in Focus.
Posted by Matt Duss at 11:28 AM
Labels: things that are about to hit the fan

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Blogs I Read

  • Wonk Room
  • ThinkProgress
  • Yglesias
  • Lawyers, Guns and Money
  • Tapped
  • Marc Lynch
  • Attackerman
  • South Jerusalem
  • The Progressive Realist
  • Democracy Arsenal
  • Richard Silverstein
  • Abu Muqawama
  • American Footprints
  • Musings on Iraq
  • Ezra Klein
  • VetVoice
  • Danger Room
  • Josh Landis
  • Alterdestiny

Some Things I've Written

  • The Left Takes The Lead On Afghanistan (Comment is Free)
  • What Iraq's Elections Mean For The US (Comment is Free)
  • The Fractured Shia Of Iraq (Center for American Progress)
  • The Shia Religious State (The American Prospect)
  • Cheney The Failed Architect (Comment is Free)
  • Down With Hitler (Comment is Free)
  • Cherry-Picking The Facts On Pre-War Intelligence (Center for American Progress)
  • Muqtada's Got A Posse (The American Prospect)
  • Strategic Confusion (Baltimore Sun)
  • Underwriting The Conflict In Hebron (The American Prospect)
  • A History Of Nonviolence (The American Prospect)

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