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Lessons from the Iraq War: Reconciling Liberty and Security
A TOC Conference, cosponsored with the Cato Institute

Friday, October 22, 2004
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001

Was the Iraq War a just war or just a war? This conference will engage advocates of liberty in a discussion of the Iraq War to understand its implications for future foreign policy actions.

8:30—9:00 a.m. Registration

9:00—9:15 a.m. Welcome

David Boaz
Cato Institute

David Kelley
The Objectivist Center

9:15—10:45 a.m. Panel 1: Reflections on the Iraq War

Deroy Murdock
Nationalreview.com

John Mueller
Ohio State University

James Robbins
National Defense University, Nationalreview.com

Charles V. Peña
Cato Institute

10:45—11:00 a.m. Break

11:00—12:30 p.m. Panel II: Has the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq Advanced America's Interests in the Middle East?

Kamal Nawash
Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism

Shibley Telhami
University of Maryland, Brookings Institution

Jacob Hornberger
Future of Freedom Foundation

Brink Lindsey
Cato Institute

12:30—1:15 p.m. Lunch

1:15—2:00 p.m. Luncheon Address: Why Libertarians Should Debate the War in Iraq

Nick Gillespie
Reason

2:00—3:30 p.m. Panel III: The Principles Guiding Military Intervention

Edward Hudgins
The Objectivist Center

Robert Higgs
Independent Institute

Ronald Bailey
Reason

Christopher Preble
Cato Institute

3:30—4:00 p.m. Closing Remarks

David Kelley
The Objectivist Center

Ted Galen Carpenter
Cato Institute

4:00—5:00 p.m. Reception

This symposium is free of charge. To register for this event, please fill out the form here, email events@cato.org, fax (202) 371-0841, or call (202) 218-4633 by Thursday, October 21, 2004. Please arrive early. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. News media inquiries only (no registrations), please call (202) 789-5200.

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