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The Week’s Most Interesting Reads

Whom does Netanyahu represent? Noah Millman questions the Israeli prime minister’s claim to speak for Jews worldwide. Do the limits in the new AUMF matter? Robert Golan-Vilella asks whether the restrictions in the draft authorization for the war against ISIS mean anything. Obama’s forever war. Ryan Goodman identifies the many flaws in the administration’s new […]

Whom does Netanyahu represent? Noah Millman questions the Israeli prime minister’s claim to speak for Jews worldwide.

Do the limits in the new AUMF matter? Robert Golan-Vilella asks whether the restrictions in the draft authorization for the war against ISIS mean anything.

Obama’s forever war. Ryan Goodman identifies the many flaws in the administration’s new AUMF.

Five reasons arming Ukraine won’t work. Paul Saunders lists them.

Arming Ukraine makes no sense. David Klion explains why.

A setback for the BJP. Milan Vaishnav discusses the implications of the victory of the Aam Aadmi Party in New Delhi state elections.

AUMF Kabuki theater. Rosa Brooks excoriates the administration’s draft resolution for the war on ISIS.

A new chance to get an AUMF right. Richard Fontaine and Vance Serchuk offer suggestions how to avoid pitfalls of previous debates over the authorization of military action.

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