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When should the United States go to war? It is arguably the most important foreign policy question facing any president, and Richard Haass -- a member of the National Security Council staff for the first President Bush and the director of policy planning in the State Department for Bush II... read more

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Memorable Quotes

  • “In normal times, but even more so amid crises, it is never enough to do the right thing”
  • “Sometimes it is better to try and come up short than not to try at all”
  • “Most of my regrets stem from what I have failed to say or do, not from what I've actually done”
  • “Planning is never better than the assumptions fed into it”

Authors & Contributors

  1. Richard Haass (Author)
 

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