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The road to Donald leads through Ivanka

By :  David Böcking and Vanessa Steinmetz A head of government praises his daughter for a project to which he then provides millions of euros in support: It's the kind…

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America’s glorious guilt

Who is Medina, and why should we be mindful of her? By : Michael Gerson She tells me she is 40, but she looks more like 30. She smiles beautifully…

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America’s self-inflicted decline

Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Climate Accord has drawn widespread condemnation and criticism. But it is just the latest example of a self-inflicted blow to…

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The American way of war

By : Sheldon Richman The most striking fact about the United States of America is not its supposed founding principles  more often lauded than observed  but how often “the greatest…

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Trump seen hardening line toward Pakistan after Afghan war review

By Phil Stewart President Donald Trump's administration appears ready to harden its approach toward Pakistan to crack down on Pakistan-based militants launching attacks in neighboring Afghanistan, U.S. officials tell Reuters.…

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Trump, NATO, and establishment hysteria

By Benjamin H. Friedman & Joshua Shifrinson Now that the dust has settled on President Donald Trump's first foreign trip, we can assess the damage. The conventional hysteria notwithstanding, Trump's…

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Modi can’t take India – America ties for granted with US President Trump

New Delhi is going through the motions of pretending everything is normal President Donald J Trump's decision to torpedo the Paris Climate Change Agreement is yet another manifestation of the…

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America’s political gamble in Syria may not pay off

President Trump's plan to defeat the Islamic State relies on the complex we of relations between Untied States, Turkey and the Kurds By Matthew RJ Brodsky As the Islamic State's territory…

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The case for restraint in US foreign policy

By Rand Paul, Ro Khanna In a speech delivered to Congress on July 4, 1821, John Quincy Adams rightly argued that America must hold high the banner for “Freedom, Independence,…

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US policy in Afghanistan, changing strategies, preserving gains

Mr. Ashley Tellis, the American scholar of Indian descent at Carnegie Endowment along with Jeff Eggers who was the senior Director for Pakistan in the Obama administration at White House…

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