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Bret Stephens: Ignoring jihad and then declaring it over

A few years ago Bret Stephens cowrote an article in the Wall Street Journal to the effect that America did not have a "Muslim problem," because Muslims in America tended to be wealthy and well-educated. (I wrote about it at...

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How to Manage Savagery

By Bret Stephens From Commentary: Radical Islam's war on the West has been eclipsed by its war against other Muslims.

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Pakistan’s Next President; A Disaster?

Although it is unsure as of yet who will be Pakistan’s next president, Bret Stephens believes - and makes quite a strong case in support of his belief - that the next president will be a “category 5 disaster” for both Pakistan itself and the world. ©2008 PoliGazette. All Rights Reserved..

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A Little Optimism

Don't miss Bret Stephens' lead essay from the new issue of Commentary. Looking back at Huntington's Clash of Civilizations, Stephens retraces some of the history of Islam, noting that the strife in the Muslim world, then as now, has not...

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Pakistan's Next President Is A Category 5 Disaster

Commentary From Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal If there's a case to be made against democracy, few countries make it better than Pakistan. On Saturday, Pakistani legislators will elect a new president to replace Pervez Musharraf, the general-turned-strongman who resigned the office last month. In one corner there is Mushahid Hussain Sayed, a former journalist and one-time political...

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Pakistan should be a top foreign policy priority for David Cameron

... Zardari, is expected to become the nation's president on Saturday, succeeding Pervez Musharraf. Bret Stephens introduced Mr Zardadi to Wall Street Journal readers yesterday: Known as "Mr 10%" he was found guilty in 2003 of laundering $10m. He owns a 3555 acre estate near London although he has never earned any large amounts of money (legally). In return for support from an extremist...

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Putin’s 40 billion plus

... have pointed out that Russia is fundamentally weak. As my former Jerusalem Post colleague Bret Stephens noted Tuesday in The Wall Street Journal , Russia’s demographic projection, like its oil and gas production, forecasts, is dim. The CIA has pointed out through demographic attrition, Russia’s population will decline more than 20 percent over the next 40 years. And due to “underinvestment,...