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TODAY IN TAP ONLINE. Iraqi exile Kanan Makiya was key to convincing many prominent liberal interventionists to support the war. Now the majority of them acknowledge that invading Iraq was a disastrous decision, but Makiya remains unchanged. "To apologize is to say the position one took in good faith is wrong. I refuse to engage in it," he told TAP senior editor Tara McKelvey. Also, Aziz Huq reviews two new books that explore the changing nature of global conflict and how to create a useful national security strategy in response. And Laura Rozen talks with Armando Spataro, the Italian prosecutor in the trial of intelligence officials involved in the 2003 "extraordinary rendition" of Eqyptian cleric Abu Omar.--The Editors