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Ep. 67: Saddam Hussein's Demise

The Re-Education with Eli Lake

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The Strategic Architecture of American Foreign Policy

During the Cold War, U.S. policy was to keep countries in a " containment structure" This meant that they were charged with staying out of harm's way and not destabilizing the conflict. But after World War Two, America began building up its own allies around the world. Lake: We need peer alliances, not not a patron and a car. And I think that that's the strategic architecture that needs to be revised.

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