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From the Council on Foreign Relations

October 5, 2007

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In this Issue:

Going Long in Iraq

Helping Globalization's Hardest Hit

A Pause for Thought on Iran Sanctions

Going Long in Iraq

Some Democratic presidential contenders are joining the Bush administration and Iraqi officials in signaling a long-term U.S. presence in Iraq. Read more

Council Special Report: After the Surge-The Case for U.S. Military Disengagement from Iraq

Q&A: Iraqi Security Forces

CFR.org Interview with Col. David J. Abramowitz, Chief of Staff, Iraq Assistance Group

CFR Experts on Iraq

Helping Globalization's Hardest Hit

With fears over globalization growing, Congress seeks to amend legislation aimed at protecting U.S. workers adversely affected by trade. Read more

Campaign 2008 Issue Tracker: The Candidates on Trade

Foreign Affairs: "A New Deal for Globalization" by Kenneth Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter

Council Special Report: The Case for Wage Insurance

CFR Experts on Trade

A Pause for Thought on Iran Sanctions

Following a turbulent week of rhetoric over Iran, the UN Security Council agreed to delay action on further sanctions until November. Read more

Gwertzman Interview with Gary G. Sick, Columbia University: Iranian Leader Sees Trip to New York as 'Successful'

Article: "Iran's Nuclear Challenge" by Ray Takeyh (Political Science Quarterly)

Q&A: U.S. Sanctions Biting Iran

CFR Experts on Iran

Biden and Gelb: "Federalism, Not Partition"

In a Washington Post op-ed, Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Leslie H. Gelb argue that the Bush administration and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki have "distorted the Biden-Brownback amendment beyond recognition, charging that we seek to 'partition or divide Iraq by intimidation, force or other means,'" and call for the support of federalism, not partition, in Iraq.

CFR Experts in the News

AIDS (10/3): Michael J. Gerson argues that treatment and prevention cannot be separated, in the Washington Post.

Military Contractors (10/3): Max Boot calls for better integration of contractors with military units, in the Los Angeles Times.

Japan (10/1): Sheila Smith argues that "the country needs change, but the prescriptions are difficult to implement," in the South China Morning Post.

Burma (9/28): Michael J. Gerson argues that sanctions would have a greater chance of success with the support of nations in the region, in the Washington Post.

Iran (9/28): Mohamad Bazzi writes that the "U.S. response plays right into Ahmadinejad's hands," in Newsday.

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