The Limits of Regime Change
06/03/05
Engaging talk
Hawks in the administration of President George W Bush may think they are tough, but their dreams of 'regime change' in Iran and North Korea are increasingly deluded, not to say dangerous, according to their hard-edged realist rivals, who have become increasingly outspoken in recent weeks. Their latest broadside comes in the form of an article by Richard Haass, president of the influential Council on Foreign Relations, in the forthcoming edition of the journal Foreign Affairs titled 'The Limits of Regime Change...
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GF04Ak01.html
from Asia Times, by Jim Lobe
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Engaging talk
Hawks in the administration of President George W Bush may think they are tough, but their dreams of 'regime change' in Iran and North Korea are increasingly deluded, not to say dangerous, according to their hard-edged realist rivals, who have become increasingly outspoken in recent weeks. Their latest broadside comes in the form of an article by Richard Haass, president of the influential Council on Foreign Relations, in the forthcoming edition of the journal Foreign Affairs titled 'The Limits of Regime Change...
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GF04Ak01.html
from Asia Times, by Jim Lobe
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 6. Jun, 12:31