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'The Assassins' Gate' is a very tightly controlled story of the ideas that led to the war and the consequences of those ideas in Iraq, and there is no doubt about where it is going and what kind of groundwork is being laid.
— George Packer
Tags: story, doubt, ideas, war

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If the presidential nominating process were an international sports competition, one would assume that top officials of both parties were taking envelopes of cash from town chairs in Durham and precinct captains in Waterloo.
— George Packer
Tags: top, process, competition, sports
Together, Apple and Walmart represent the intense separation of American life into blue and red, rich and poor, overpriced and undersold, hyperconnected and left behind.
— George Packer
Tags: red, together, blue, life
America's vast population of working poor can only get so poor before even Walmart is out of reach.
— George Packer
Tags: reach, only, america, poor
I've read a lot of war writing, even World War I writing, the British war poetry of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, Robert Graves's memoir 'Goodbye to All That,' and a civilian memoir, 'Testament of Youth,' by Vera Brittain.
— George Packer
Tags: youth, world, poetry, war
Often, foreign policy - which, by definition, is largely out of American control - is simply a matter of not doing the wrong thing, the unwise thing.
— George Packer
Tags: wrong, control, doing, matter
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