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The Week’s Most Interesting Reads

There is no better deal coming on the nuclear issue. Paul Pillar explains why completing the current negotiations is the best available option. The MEK’s friends in Congress. Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton report on the cult’s relationship with members of Congress, including New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez and former Sen. Robert Torricelli. The awful […]

There is no better deal coming on the nuclear issue. Paul Pillar explains why completing the current negotiations is the best available option.

The MEK’s friends in Congress. Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton report on the cult’s relationship with members of Congress, including New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez and former Sen. Robert Torricelli.

The awful CPAC “debate” on war. Matt Welch describes the hard-line views of the CPAC panel on foreign policy.

Libya as a U.N. protectorate? Steven Metz considers whether it is possible to make Libya a protectorate of the U.N.

Biases in world news coverage. Matthew Baum and Yuri Zhukov review the evidence on how news coverage of foreign rebellions differs around the world.

Most experts agree: arming Ukraine is a terrible idea. Foreign Affairs asks its contributors about sending weapons to Ukraine.

Don’t count on Russian sensitivity to casualties. Simon Saradzhyan reviews the data on Russian public opinion and war and argues that inflicting more casualties on Russian forces is unlikely to sour most Russians on the intervention in Ukraine.

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