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I don't think I'm invincible.
Richard Engel
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Richard Engel:
Unfortunately, the American policy towards Pakistan is just to worry and express concern, and thatRichard Engel:
The Arab Spring is over. The days of the protesters with laptops and BlackBerrys in Tahrir Square aRichard Engel:
For decades, Saddam and his Sunni minority had imposed their will on Iraq, carrying on a 14-centuryRichard Engel:
Not surprisingly, in most Sunni regions there has little appetite for free U.S.-sponsored electionsRichard Engel:
President George W. Bush, in his now-rare public appearances and interviews, still refuses to acknoRichard Engel:
The U.S. spent years and years and billions of dollars to build the Iraqi army only to watch it colRichard Engel:
For eight years, you had the Bush administration with a very interventionist policy, driving into wRichard Engel:
We're all bloggers and punks and rebels with cameras. There is absolutely no respect for career jouRichard Engel:
We should have a time to reflect on the accomplishments of the military, of their sacrifices, of thRichard Engel:
When you look at Syria, and you look at all the militant groups on the ground, there are many group