The Week’s Most Interesting Reads
The dangers of not reaching a deal with Iran. Gary Sick describes the likely results of a failure to get an agreement.
Executive agreements and Senate disagreements. Andrew Rudavelige reviews the use of executive agreements in foreign policy.
The damage to U.S. interests from domestic political intemperance. Paul Pillar criticizes the Senate GOP’s Iran letter.
The West is taking Georgia for granted. Michael Cecire warns about the gradual erosion of Georgian support for aligning the country with Western institutions.
Picking sides in Libya won’t work. Jason Pack and Mattia Toaldo identify the pitfalls of taking sides in Libya’s civil war.
Venezuela’s regime is not a threat. Ted Galen Carpenter chides the administration for labeling it as one.
Hawks are never held accountable for bad judgment and failure. Conor Friedersdorf notes that neither Clinton nor Rubio has paid any political price for supporting intervention in Libya.
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