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USA, Iraq & Afghanistan - Fouad Ajami

Fouad A. Ajami is a MacArthur Fellowship winning, Lebanese-born American university professor and writer on Middle Eastern issues. In recent years, Ajami has been an outspoken supporter of the Iraq War, the nobility of which he believes there "can be no doubt."

He is today the Majid Khadduri professor in Middle East Studies and Director of the Middle East Studies Program at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University.

Ajami is a frequent contributor on Middle Eastern issues and contemporary international history to The New York Times Book Review, Foreign Affairs, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, and other journals and periodicals, as well.

He is interviewed by Peter Robinson (www.humanevents.com/uncommonknowledge.php

In his interview with Hoover fellow Peter Robinson on Uncommon Knowledge, Hoover fellow Fouad Ajami says history will be immensely kind to George W. Bush and his decision to go to war in Iraq.



Hoover fellow Fouad Ajami explains why he has dark thoughts about the war in Afghanistan.


In his interview with Hoover fellow Peter Robinson on Uncommon Knowledge, Hoover fellow Fouad Ajami discusses the goals of the Iranian regime and the chances of their success.


Hoover fellow Fouad Ajami discusses the nature of the threat of radical Islam.