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by: Taqrir Washington 2006-3-26
Interview with Dr. Kenneth Pollack, Director of Research at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy
Tw: What are you hoping that this new analysis paper "A Switch in Time "for which you are the principle author, will actually achieve considering the fact that we have heard so many people say previously that the way the United States is handling the situation in Iraq is not working and that there are better ways of doing things, yet arguably things have not changed that much? Do you have any reason to expect that this paper may produce some positive changes on the ground?
Well, first, it may. In some ways our purpose in doing so stems from the first point that you made. There is a pretty good concensus that the way the United States has been handling the situation in Iraq has not been successful...

by: Taqrir Washington 2006-12-5
As expected by many experts in Washington, the Bush administration did not exert real pressure on Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif during his latest visit to the United States. The administration simply presented some general requests, which it believed that sheer implementation of the requests would reduce the need to criticize the Egyptian regime or place direct pressure on it. Marina Ottaway..