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Kimberly Kagan heads the Institute for the Study of War, and often writes articles cheerleading the US war in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan |
Kimberly Kagan heads the Institute for the Study of War, and often writes articles cheerleading the US war in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Kelley Vlahos comments on Kagan: | ||
:But one click onto the organization’s Web site and it becomes clear that the institute is all about pushing a specific doctrine, not "enhancing the quality of policy debates." It is riddled with op-eds that Kagan wrote to force the administration’s hand, to challenge its mettle for the fight – the exact same language and tone used to egg on skeptical fence-sitters in Congress during the Bush years and to embarrass Democrats in various political campaigns over the last eight years.<ref>Kelley B. Vlahos, , AntiWar.com, 29 September 2009.</ref>. | |||
Her husband is ], a neocon based at the AEI. | |||
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Kimberly Kagan heads the Institute for the Study of War, and often writes articles cheerleading the US war in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Kelley Vlahos comments on Kagan:
- But one click onto the organization’s Web site and it becomes clear that the institute is all about pushing a specific doctrine, not "enhancing the quality of policy debates." It is riddled with op-eds that Kagan wrote to force the administration’s hand, to challenge its mettle for the fight – the exact same language and tone used to egg on skeptical fence-sitters in Congress during the Bush years and to embarrass Democrats in various political campaigns over the last eight years..
Her husband is Frederick Kagan, a neocon based at the AEI.
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- Kelley B. Vlahos, The Two Faces of Kimberly Kagan, AntiWar.com, 29 September 2009.