As the fog of Iraq slowly lifts, what Bush’s neoconservatism and Putin’s romantic pragmatism have in common should become the basis of the two countries’ own postwar settlement.
As the fog of Iraq slowly lifts, what Bush’s neoconservatism and Putin’s romantic pragmatism have in common should become the basis of the two countries’ own postwar settlement.
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