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7:15 AM ET, November 20, 2006

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Joshua Muravchik / Los Angeles Times:
Bomb Iran  —  Diplomacy is doing nothing to stop the Iranian nuclear threat; a show of force is the only answer.  —  WE MUST bomb Iran.  —  It has been four years since that country's secret nuclear program was brought to light, and the path of diplomacy and sanctions has led nowhere.
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Yossi Verter / Haaretz:   Bush: I'd understand if Israel chose to attack Iran
irna.ir:
President: Global progress needs peace, dialogue
Discussion: Blogs of War
John Heilprin / Associated Press:
Rep. Rangel will seek to reinstate draft  —  WASHINGTON - Americans would have to sign up for a new military draft after turning 18 if the incoming chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee has his way.  —  Rep. Charles Rangel (news, bio, voting record), D-N.Y., said Sunday he sees …
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Jackie Frank / Reuters:
Senior Democrat renews call for military draft
Discussion: Macsmind, PSoTD and driftglass
Sweetness & Light:
Charlie Rangel (D-AQ) Vows To Bring Back The Draft
Discussion: Wake up America
Seymour M. Hersh / New Yorker:
THE NEXT ACT  —  A month before the November elections, Vice-President Dick Cheney was sitting in on a national-security discussion at the Executive Office Building.  The talk took a political turn: what if the Democrats won both the Senate and the House?  How would that affect policy toward Iran …
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Seymour Hersh on Iran: There's no secret program of significant bomb making.
Discussion: CNN and Taylor Marsh
Brian Knowlton / New York Times:
Kissinger Says Victory in Iraq Is Not Possible  —  Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, who regularly advises President Bush on Iraq, said today that a full military victory was no longer possible there.  He thus joined a growing number of leading conservatives openly challenging …
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John Heilprin / Associated Press:
McCain says more troops needed in Iraq
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
Associated Press:
Calif. Couple Calls for Orgasm for Peace  —  SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two peace activists have planned a massive anti-war demonstration for the first day of winter.  —  But they don't want you marching in the streets.  They'd much rather you just stay home.  —  The Global Orgasm for Peace …
Discussion: TigerHawk, Hot Air and Inactivist
Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Kerry: Botched Joke Won't Affect 2008  —  Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry insisted on Sunday his "botched joke" about President Bush's Iraq policy would not undermine a possible White House campaign in 2008.  —  "Not in the least," Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee in said when asked …
Discussion: Moonbattery
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
For 'America's Mayor,' Tips to Take to the White House
Discussion: Discriminations
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
'Free to lose' isn't good philosophy for the right wing  —  If Milton Friedman had to die, then a week after the defeat of a Republican Congress that had apparently forgotten every lesson Friedman taught in Free To Choose is eerily apt timing.  As it happens, had ill health not intervened …
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
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Lawrence H. Summers / New York Times:
The Great Liberator  —  IF John Maynard Keynes was the most …
Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
Pentagon Review Sees Three Options in Iraq  —  More Training of Iraqi Troops a Likely Focus  —  The Pentagon's closely guarded review of how to improve the situation in Iraq has outlined three basic options: Send in more troops, shrink the force but stay longer, or pull out, according to senior defense officials.
Discussion: Hellblazer and The News Blog
Telegraph:
Republicans plot to bring down Pelosi ... and Clinton with her  —  New Speaker's embarrassing week has made it easier for her opponents to attack  —  Republican strategists plotting their party's comeback after it lost control of Congress have identified the "first lady" …
Bob Sipchen / Los Angeles Times:
Dead soldier's parting gift: $100,000 party  —  LAS VEGAS — Shortly after Jeffrey "Toz" Toczylowski's last mission in Iraq a year ago this month, friends received a message.  —  "If you are getting this e-mail, it means that I have passed away," the missive said.
Weekly Standard:
Time for a Heavier Footprint  —  More American troops are needed to break the cycle of violence in Iraq.  —  General John Abizaid, the commander of U.S. Central Command and the man with overall statutory responsibility for conducting the war in Iraq, testified last week in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Discussion: Daily Pundit and Inactivist
H. Josef Hebert / Associated Press:
Dems Take Aim at Oil Company Tax Breaks  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats are targeting billions of dollars in oil company tax breaks for quick repeal next year.  A broader energy proposal that would boost alternative energy sources and conservation is expected to be put off until later.
Discussion: Redstate and The Strata-Sphere
Kirk Semple / New York Times:
A Captain's Journey From Hope to Just Getting Her Unit Home  —  Capt. Stephanie A. Bagley and the military police company she commands arrived in Iraq in December 2005 brimming with optimism about taking on one of the most urgent tasks in Iraq: building a new police force.
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
A Somber Annual Meeting for Conservative Lawyers  —  For the last 20 years, the Federalist Society, a conclave of conservative lawyers, has steadily flourished, even when there was a Democrat in the White House.  But the recent election results, along with increased partisan bitterness …
Discussion: Redstate and Althouse
Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:
112 die in Iraq as bloodbath continues  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - Syria's foreign minister called Sunday for a timetable for the withdrawal of American forces to help end Iraq's sectarian bloodbath, in a groundbreaking diplomatic mission to Iraq that comes amid increasing calls for the U.S. to seek cooperation from Syria and Iran.
Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
Antimilitary bigotry  —  "IN THE FIRST place God made idiots," observed Mark Twain.  "This was for practice.  Then he made school boards."  The San Francisco Board of Education's 4-2 vote last week to abolish the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program, which has been active …
 
 
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Dymphna / Gates of Vienna:
Going to Bat for Bolton  —  Just for fun, I thought I'd turn …
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Harrods bars uniformed soldiers
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Michael Fumento / Weekly Standard:
Return to Ramadi  —  U.S. forces have made progress in one of the toughest cities in Iraq.
Henry McDonald / Observer:
Al-Qaeda's airport bomb plot
Telegraph:
Ayatollah who backs suicide bombs aims to be Iran's next spiritual leader
Discussion: Hot Air
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Times of London:
Israel orders killing of Hamas politicians
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Ian / Hot Air:
Video: Kerry on his troop remark: The "Republican attack machine" is out to get me!
Nicole Belle / Crooks and Liars:
Good Riddance To The Gingrichites  —  Mike referenced this op-ed …
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