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Anyone who treats their allies like Trump does shouldn’t find it strange that they are not popular.
0Now Israel is also learning what kind of 'ally' Donald Trump is.
0Operation Epic Fury will not be remembered as a historic triumph, but as a textbook case of how tactical arrogance breeds strategic catastrophe.
0The natural disaster that struck Venezuela marks the collapse of Chavismo, even in the eyes of those who defended it until the very end.
0U.S. interests themselves may not have changed; what has changed is more likely the way those interests are expressed.
0The fierce debate within the party over pro-Israel and anti-Israel positions, sparked by Mamdani, is likely to continue disrupting U.S. politics for the foreseeable future.
0The natural disaster that struck Venezuela marks the collapse of Chavismo, even in the eyes of those who defended it until the very end.
0Each side contradicts the other’s announcement of any progress.
0Operation Epic Fury will not be remembered as a historic triumph, but as a textbook case of how tactical arrogance breeds strategic catastrophe.
0[E]conomic interests dictate American policy, and they are the decisive factor.
0The Lau v. Blanche case illustrates how green card holders could be treated like vegetables.
0The Beijing summit did not produce a major agreement between the great powers on the region, but it firmly established that Middle Eastern crises are now deeply tied to the great-power dialogue.
Washington, however, is not merely a policymaking capital. It is also a highly competitive marketplace of narratives.
A negotiated deal remains possible. Both sides will have to make compromises but that route must be explored extensively.
A significant segment of the American political elite engages with Israel not through rational calculus but through eschatological conviction.
Trump’s potential advantage lies in leverage.
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