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James F. Dobbins Director, International Security and Defense Policy Center, RAND Corporation Hillel Fradkin Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World, Hudson Institute Chas W. Freeman Chairman, Projects International and President, Middle East Policy Council Geoffrey Kemp Director, Regional Strategic Programs, The Nixon Center Daniel C. Kurtzer S. Daniel Abraham Visiting Professor, Middle East Policy Studies, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Ellen Laipson President and CEO, The Henry L. Stimson Center William B. Quandt Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, The Brookings Institution Shibley Telhami Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development, Department of Government & Politics, University of Maryland, and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, The Brookings Institution Wayne White Adjunct Scholar, Public Policy Center, Middle East Institute Military Senior Advisor Panel Admiral James O. Ellis, Jr. United States Navy, Retired General John M. Keane United States Army, Retired General Edward C. Meyer United States Army, Retired General Joseph W. Ralston United States Air Force, Retired Lieutenant General Roger C. Schultz, Sr. United States Army, Retired The Iraq Study Group James A. Baker, III—Co-Chair James A. Baker, III, has served in senior government positions under three United States presidents.
— from The Iraq Study Group Report by Iraq Study Group (U.S.)

up saw a faint red light
At midnight he heard the tramp of a horse’s hoofs, and, looking up, saw a faint red light approaching.
— from Epics and Romances of the Middle Ages by Wilhelm Wägner


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