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Anthony Cordesman, the CSIS Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, was quoted on NPR's All Things Considered, "Candidates Spar Over Iraq War Policies."
July 22, 2008

Author:

Corey Flintoff

Associated Programs:

Burke Chair in Strategy

Related Research Focus:

Defense Policy

Experts :

Anthony H. Cordesman

Excerpt:

Before Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama embarked on a round of foreign travel in July, he and his Republican rival, John McCain, exchanged a volley of charges related to one of their central foreign policy disputes: the war in Iraq. [. . .]

But Anthony Cordesman, an analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says McCain could also be bedeviled by the need to appear politically consistent when the realities of Iraq demand flexibility.

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