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The Week’s Most Interesting Reads

The Armenian genocide a hundred years later. Justin Marozzi reviews Ronald Suny and Thomas de Waal’s books on the Hayots ts’eghaspanut’yun. Our bad friends, the Saudis. Kelley Vlahos reports on U.S. support for the Saudi war and our “ill-fitting alliance” with Riyadh. Saudi claims on Yemen face skepticism. Bloomberg Business reports on Saudi exaggerations about […]

The Armenian genocide a hundred years later. Justin Marozzi reviews Ronald Suny and Thomas de Waal’s books on the Hayots ts’eghaspanut’yun.

Our bad friends, the Saudis. Kelley Vlahos reports on U.S. support for the Saudi war and our “ill-fitting alliance” with Riyadh.

Saudi claims on Yemen face skepticism. Bloomberg Business reports on Saudi exaggerations about Iran’s role in Yemen.

What Iran conceded in the negotiations. Richard Nephew reviews what Iran agreed to give up.

Obama’s Cuba critics are wrong. Ted Galen Carpenter explains why attacks on the opening to Cuba make no sense.

The SNP has replaced the Church of Scotland. Alex Massie describes the Scottish National Party as a “faith-based” political movement.

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