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U.S. Marines carry a portrait of toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein at Baghdad’s international airport in April 2003.
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For most of the last seventy years, Japan’s political parties have been at odds over the constitution, making revision impossible. The conservatives in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) have ...
The transatlantic alliance has begun to connect its traditional security interests in Europe with the geopolitical dynamics ...