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Kyoji Yanagisawa, a former high-level Japanese official, talks about Iraq and the future of Asia.
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United we bland
Calls for a return to post-9/11 "unity" in the US, flirt with the elementary constructs of fascism, author says.
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Colin Powell
The former US secretary of state reflects on the events of 9/11 and whether or not they changed the world.
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Colin Powell regrets Iraq war intelligence
Former US secretary of state says information he provided leading to the invasion of Iraq is a "blot" on his record.
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Lost lives and lost opportunities after 9/11
The attacks marked the start of a decade defined by fear and fighting with ripple effects across the globe.
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Former US secretary of state discusses his regrets at being the face of false intelligence on Iraq.
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9/11 and its great transformations
After 9/11 we lost our way, but buried beneath many wrong turns is a character that has been redeemed in the past.
Cliff Schecter
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Pakistan: a state adrift
A review of the 10 years since the September 11, 2001, attacks for a country that has weathered more crises than most.
Asad Hashim
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