Monday, November 17, 2003
[9:40 PM] Priorities. Before the war in Iraq, I pondered here if the U.S. was pursuing the right priorities in the war on terrorism and its nonproliferation efforts. Al-Qaida was certainly a concern, but the U.S. didn’t seem to have much stomach for really getting its hands dirty in Afghanistan to find Usama Bin Laden. So I as well as many people in the current and former administration thought, what about Hizballah? Take away one atrocious day, and Hizballah has done considerably more damage globally than al-Qaida. Daniel Byman, formerly of RAND and now at Brookings asks takes a look at this issue in the current Foreign Affairs. Check it out here.
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