And as we’ve seen in recent days, what happens in the Middle East doesn’t stay in the Middle East
It wasn’t on the official agenda, but Canada’s security was very much a part of the Democrats’ final debate before the important Iowa caucuses.
Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts senator who is battling Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for status as darling of the left, wants U.S. troops out of Iraq. Every last one of them. The war was wrong, and the way to solve it is to come home, right now. Period. But simply going home is hardly the best option. What’s missing from the two senators’ proposals for Iraq is recognition of the fact that the U.S. started the war and retains responsibility for the results. It was U.S. policy — or lack thereof — that created a vacuum of power that was exploited by ISIL to create its murderous “caliphate,” and by Iran to establish militia forces bent on maintaining instability to further its own interests.
Warren’s 'solution' to Iraq would simply repeat the mistake made by the Bush administration in leaving others to deal with the consequences of U.S. actions
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