Guess Who Didn't Come to Annapolis
With security improving in Iraq, it's possible for the first time in a long time to think about the role a sovereign Iraq will play in the Middle East.
Jonathan Karl is a prominent American journalist who serves as chief Washington correspondent for ABC News. He contributed reporting and analysis to The Weekly Standard between 2005 and 2007, covering foreign policy topics including Middle East diplomacy, the Darfur crisis, and U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia. Karl is widely recognized for his extensive coverage of Washington politics and international affairs.
With security improving in Iraq, it's possible for the first time in a long time to think about the role a sovereign Iraq will play in the Middle East.
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