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David Ignatius

David Ignatius

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Excerpt:
Introduction from Tell Them I Didn't Cry
Jul 12, 2009
Tell Them I Didn't Cry will be released on August 07, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Aug 07, 2007
Tell Them I Didn't Cry is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 07, 2007
Tell Them I Didn't Cry will be released on August 07, 2007 in
Aug 07, 2007
Tell Them I Didn't Cry is now available in
Aug 07, 2007
Tell Them I Didn't Cry will be released on February 01, 2006 in eBook
Feb 01, 2006
Tell Them I Didn't Cry is now available in eBook
Feb 01, 2006
Tell Them I Didn't Cry will be released on February 01, 2006 in
Feb 01, 2006
Tell Them I Didn't Cry is now available in
Feb 01, 2006
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Tell Them I Didn't Cry
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Politico, April 13, 2013
...R-PA); Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL); Americans for Responsible Solutions’ Capt. Mark Kelly (Ret.); roundtable with Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, The New York Times’ David Sanger, Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter and CBS News’ John...
Foundation for Defense of Democracies, April 12, 2013
...or less dead and bin Laden was “isolated” when Navy SEALs ended his life. The Washington Post’s David Ignatius was similarly given special access to “a small sample” of bin Laden’s documents “by a senior Obama administration official.”...
World News Network, April 4, 2013
...happy that a fine journalist like Maziar Bahari escaped to tell the truth about the regime." - David Ignatius, author of Body of Lies "This harrowing memoir provides an illuminating glimpse into the security apparatus of one of the world's most...
Richmond Times Dispatch, April 3, 2013
...A similar question could have been asked in 1975 about sending large combat forces to Vietnam in 1965. David Ignatius, the respected foreign affairs commentator for The Washington Post, recently penned a column titled “Blunders to Remember” that...
Brookings Institution, March 28, 2013
...Strategy for the “Arab Spring” Revolutions: What Has the Administration Tried to Do—and How Well Has It Succeeded?” David Ignatius (Washington Post) • Obama and the Arab Awakenings: U.S. Middle East Strategy in a Time of Turmoil Martin...
The Nation, March 25, 2013
...there killed, delayed or buried key pieces by Ricks, Walter Pincus, Dana Priest and others. The Post's David Ignatius went so far as offering an apology to readers this week for his own failures. Also consider Bob Woodward's reflections here and here....
The Nation, March 22, 2013
...come for it--if only those ungrateful Iraqis would stop blowing each other up and form a stable democracy. David Ignatius at the Washington Post offered his regrets but observed that at least the surge worked and saved lives (although Rajiv Chandraskaran...
PennLive.com, January 19, 2013
...during America's years of struggle there, or that many of those changes weren't for the good. David Ignatius is the foreign policy columnist for The Washington Post...
Keene Sentinel, January 18, 2013
...By David Ignatius SentinelSource.com | 0 comments Posted on January 18, 2013 For Americans weary of nearly a dozen years of war, Afghanistan often seems like a country where nothing ever...
US News & World Report, January 18, 2013
...we have interests, and where we have both regional allies and some sort of international authorization," said David Ignatius of the Washington Post, "that the U.S. will feel comfortable in using some military force." This will mean providing the kind of...
Korea Herald, January 18, 2013
...America’s years of struggle there, or that many of those changes weren’t for the good. By David Ignatius David Ignatius’ email address is davidignatius@washpost.com. ― Ed...
Korea Herald, January 18, 2013
...America’s years of struggle there, or that many of those changes weren’t for the good. By David Ignatius David Ignatius’ email address is davidignatius@washpost.com. ― Ed...
Appeal-Democrat.com, January 18, 2013
...NEW DELHI For Americans weary of nearly a dozen years of war, Afghanistan often seems like a country where nothing ever changes and the same story of ethnic and tribal struggle repeats itself in an endless loop. But Afghanistan's demographics have...