When Eisenhower Republicans Censured Israel—Three Times
The 34th president certainly did not believe it was ‘disloyal’ to question the Jewish State’s policies against Arabs in the region.
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The 34th president certainly did not believe it was ‘disloyal’ to question the Jewish State’s policies against Arabs in the region.
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There isn’t any concern that innocent Iranians are being ground under the wheel of sanctions because inflicting collective punishment is exactly what they want to do.
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It isn’t possible to put America first when the president is determined to take the side of a foreign government over our own citizens.
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Innocent Iranians are dying for the sake of a cruel and unjustified policy of “maximum pressure” that achieves nothing except to inflict more pain and misery.
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Mike Pompeo has succeeded at winning Trump’s good graces, but does it matter if the policy is so bad?
Donald Trump wants our allies to pay more, but outdated overseas defense obligations are the real problem.
The entire episode has been an embarrassment for the U.S., but it has been instructive in showing that Trump’s conduct of foreign policy is typified by a complete lack of respect for the rights and interests of others, whether they are allies or not.
Trump’s “pro-Israel” posturing and anti-Semitic rhetoric provide a perfect example of what is wrong with how we think about the U.S.-Israel relationship.
The now-problematic Damon Linker skewers The New York Times‘s 1619 Project
Big-government conservatives should try actually reading him before they claim him as their own.
The Taliban sits in the catbird seat despite all of the blood and treasure we spent to destroy it.
David French says the courage of the 1960s-era black church should shame po-faced white Christians today. With all respect to the Civil Rights leaders, French is mostly wrong
The question assumes that it is within our government’s power to “get Iran to shut down its nuclear program,” when the experience of the last twenty years tells us that it is not.
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