What next for Iraq?
13th Nov 2006, 18:18 GMT
There is no sure way out of a quagmire, but what is certain is that whatever plan the U.S. administration had for Iraq is in ruins. The time for George-W.-Bush-style foreign policy romanticism is at an end.
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