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The fatalist: the man reshaping how U.S. intelligence views the future.(National Intelligence Council's Mathew Burrows; 'Global Trands 2025' report)

It wasn't announced with any great fanfare from the White House. There was no declaration of victory or "mission accomplished" moment. Yet when...
Foreign Policy, 05/01/09 by Rozen, Laura · More from publication -
Red hawks down
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As darkness fell over the nation's capital one evening last fall, a diminutive, gray-bobbed...
Mother Jones, 01/01/09 by Laura Rozen · More from publication -
The hybrid
James Woolsey, the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, is making me a fresh cup of Trader Joe's coffee. We are sitting around his...
Mother Jones, 05/01/08 by Laura Rozen · More from publication -
Watercoolered
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As she walks to her table at a Georgetown restaurant, Janine Brookner looks pleasant, harmless,...
Mother Jones, 11/01/07 by Laura Rozen · More from publication -
The Scion: Kurdistan's man in Washington
Qubad Talabani is one of those cultural anomalies who somehow seem like natural creatures of Washington. Few twenty-nine-year-olds are trusted to...
Washington Monthly, 06/01/07 by Laura Rozen · More from publication -
Condi's conundrum: will Rice get Powelled?
In 2005, when Condoleezza Rice became secretary of state, she took over from someone with whom she shared more than a few similarities: Colin...
Washington Monthly, 04/01/07 by Laura Rozen · More from publication -
Cheney's dead-enders: Rumsfeld is gone, but the veep's other loyalists remain
With the departure of his longtime friend Donald Rumsfeld, John Bolton's resignation as U.N. ambassador, and Democrats taking over Congress, times...
Washington Monthly, 01/01/07 by Laura Rozen · More from publication -
Three days in Rome: in which a neoconservative jack-of-all-trades, a pair of Pentagon hawks, and an Iranian exile with a knack for tall tales try to outflank the CIA and conjure a coup In Tehran
ON DECEMBER 21, 2001, military officials and intelligence operatives from three nations--the United States, Italy, and Iran-made their separate...
Mother Jones, 07/01/06 by Laura Rozen · More from publication -
Still dreaming of Tehran: the Neocons haven't given up on 'regime change' in Iran. Don't count them out.(U.S. policy regarding Iran)

The Bush Administration's hawks and their neoconservative allies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and The Weekly Standard are engaged...
Nation, The, 04/12/04 by Dreyfuss, Robert; Rozen, Laura · More from publication -
Journalists take flak in Iraq: reporters say harassment and intimidation by American soldiers is growing.

When US Central Command has good news to report in Iraq, as it did after troops from the Fourth Infantry Division captured Saddam Hussein on...
Nation, The, 01/12/04 by Rozen, Laura · More from publication


