As Haiti confronts deepening violence and political collapse, calls for military intervention risk repeating a long history of foreign policies that have destabilized the country.
Years after leading opposition to the US war in Iraq, France's Dominique de Villepin speaks out against another illegal war in the Middle East and Europe's timid response.
The war is forcing Democrats to confront a question they have long deferred: whether the party can offer a coherent anti-war alternative to Washington's foreign policy consensus.