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Trump and the Republican leaders in Congress had to succumb to public pressure.
0Washington opposes exposing the security of the Arabian Gulf to risks, whether the threat comes from Israel or Iran.
0President Trump likes winners and the strong, even if they are his opponents.
0Rubio represents a function: that of translating the doctrine of interventionism into everyday language.
0These ostentatious furnishings show ... that the president is losing touch with his voters.
0This contradiction between fearing violence while simultaneously rejecting it defines the current American mood.
0The first cracks are appearing in the MAGA movement, which has long been drunk with power.
0Rubio represents a function: that of translating the doctrine of interventionism into everyday language.
0Even in the earlier "Deal of the Century," Benjamin Netanyahu steered Donald Trump toward a Bar-Ilan-style bear hug: first applying Israeli law to parts of the territories, and only afterward offering a "minus Arab state."
0The new landscape consolidates Riyadh’s position as a regional power.
0The two men—the older one from glitzy Manhattan, the younger upstart from fashionably upmarket Brooklyn—have built formidable fanbases by championing diametrically opposed visions of America.
0The United States treating Taiwan like a cash machine is nothing new.
Pelosi’s earnings would make even Warren Buffett, the legendary 'Oracle of Omaha,' bow his head in respect.
While China has warned of serious consequences and may impose sanctions, the U.S. frames the sale as a necessary sustainment measure for existing aircraft rather than an escalation.
This time, the U.S. led the effort to 'internationalize' the conflict and add the U.N.’s support and legitimacy to its plan.
Yet, over the long term, tilting towards the US doesn't seem to be the natural choice, especially when America is looking to re-shore manufacturing and disengage from China-centric supply chains.
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