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Daily Express· 5 days agoVladimir Putin’s ceasefire plan is a bid to hoodwink the West, world leaders have claimed, with...
Elliott Abrams: Convicted Liar, Defender of Dictators, Accomplice to Genocide—and Foreign Policy...
The Nation· 2 days agoThe name “Elliott Abrams” has been popping up a great deal of late in the news coverage of Israel’s ...
The Evolution of Empire | by John Andrews - Project Syndicate
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Biden needs to learn from JFK’s handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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What the United States Can Learn From China
Foreign Policy Magazine· 1 day agoToday, the need to compete more effectively with China is perhaps the only foreign-policy issue on which nearly all Democrats and Republicans agree. If...
Six swing states set to decide the US election
BBC via AOL· 3 days agoDuring Michigan...ceasefire in Gaza and to halt its military aid to Israel. Notably...s largest proportion of Arab-Americans - a demographic ...
Friedman: U.S. should stop aiding Israel’s failures in Gaza | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 1 day agoRight now, Israel has no military or diplomatic answer. Worse, it faces the prospect of a war on three fronts — the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and the West Bank ...
Navy faces most intense running sea battle since WWII with Houthis
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Foreign Relations· 6 days agoDr. O’Sullivan is director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Jeane Kirkpatrick professor of the practice of international affairs at Harvard University’