The Thinkable Nuclear War
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The Indian and Pakistani governments are not crazy -- they are just emulating the geopolitical arrogance of the United States. And Washington is doing little to stop them.
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By William D. Hartung / World Policy Institute
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Israel, Palestine and Justice
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