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Author: Daniel R. DePetris
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Netanyahu Survives By Killing a Palestinian State for Good
Daniel R. DePetris
April 11, 2019
By promising the unthinkable—annexation of contested land—Bibi won reelection yet again.
Mike Pompeo Has No Excuse
Daniel R. DePetris
April 2, 2019
The secretary of state has accomplished almost nothing. At least Rex Tillerson could blame the president.
With Mueller Done, Now is the Time for Better Relations With Russia
Daniel R. DePetris
March 28, 2019
The shrieking pundits have been quieted. Trump should seize the opportunity and work for peace.
The West Must Learn to Live With Assad
Daniel R. DePetris
March 12, 2019
Once assumed to be a goner, his survival has left Europeans and Americans confused.
Defeatist Democrats Should Give Trump a Chance on North Korea
Daniel R. DePetris
February 28, 2019
They've become so negative they're starting to sound like Republican Iran deal critics.
Learning to Coexist Peacefully With North Korea
Daniel R. DePetris
February 22, 2019
This is the standard by which the current diplomacy will be judged, and so far, Trump is passing the test.
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