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The Week’s Most Interesting Reads

Our unrealistic foreign policy. Christopher Preble asks why the public should be expected to pay for a global “leadership” role they don’t support. Seven questions for Benjamin Schwarz. Jeremy Beer talks with TAC‘s new national editor about foreign policy, conservatism, consumer capitalism, and Churchill. Behind Netanyahu’s win. Brent Sasley analyzes the political trends in Israel […]

Our unrealistic foreign policy. Christopher Preble asks why the public should be expected to pay for a global “leadership” role they don’t support.

Seven questions for Benjamin Schwarz. Jeremy Beer talks with TAC‘s new national editor about foreign policy, conservatism, consumer capitalism, and Churchill.

Behind Netanyahu’s win. Brent Sasley analyzes the political trends in Israel that gave Likud and its allies another victory.

The folly of outside intervention in Yemen. Adam Baron warns against more interference in Yemen’s conflicts.

Saudi Arabia’s intervention in Yemen. Ishaan Tharoor comments on the Saudi military intervention against the Houthis.

The Republicans’ Israel problem. Jacob Heilbrunn comments on the recent panic over James Baker and his speech at the J Street conference.

Fearing the success of a nuclear deal. Paul Pillar identifies the serious flaws of the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act.

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