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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Foreign Policy's Editors' Picks

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Foreign Policy's Editors' Picks
 
 
 
 
Wednesday, October 15
 
 
Welcome to Editors' Picks, FP's round-up of the day's best articles.

Today, we go inside the debate to rewrite the 2003 Iraq War, take an exclusive look at Washington's plans to retrain Baghdad's troops, and assess East Africa's energy outlook.
 
 
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EXCLUSIVE: With the Islamic State pulling closer to Baghdad, Washington wants NATO allies to help retrain the Iraqi military... since it won't. FP’s Gopal Ratnam reports: Read more
 
 
 
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LET THEM EAT YELLOW CAKE: Bush defenders say that a recent New York Times story on Saddam’s WMDs just vindicated the Iraq invasion. That's a very selective reading: Read more
 
 
 
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DEMOCRACY IS NOT THE PROBLEM: Don’t believe Beijing. Hong Kong’s pro-democracy activists aren’t radicals or revolutionaries. The latest from FP’s Christian Caryl: Read more
 
 
 
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SONS OF ANARCHY: Dutch Biker gangs are going to Iraq and Syria to fight Islamic State militants. Someone call Hollywood: Read more
 
 
 
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LATE TO THE GAME: Mozambique and other East African nations are sitting on an energy mother lode -- in theory, at least: Read more
 

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