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The elephant not in the room for Netanyahu’s speech: Kamala Harris

“They’ll never give us that credit,” said Sarsour, a Palestinian-American activist and former Women’s March leader. “But they better know that I will never believe that one dismal performance at a debate was the reason why Joe Biden is no longer the Democratic nominee.” Roughly 20 New York …

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Dignity Above All Else: Why We Must Reject Normalization with Israel

Eng. Saleem Al Batayneh As I reflect on the ever-evolving relationship between the Arab world and Israel, I cannot help but feel a deep sense of unease. The currents of change have swept through the region, altering not just the geography, but the very fabric of Arab political …

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Will Donald Trump Restore “Peace Through Strength”?

The world has rarely looked so dangerous. The need for a strong and assertive American foreign policy has never been greater. For that reason, a second Trump term built on “peace through strength” will be welcomed not only by American voters but also by the free world at …

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Ending the War in Ukraine: A Potential Roadmap for Peace

Russia may still value ties with the West just enough to be more flexible in its demands to Ukraine. The stated aim of the Biden administration’s policy on Ukraine has been to achieve the defeat of Russia, and to this end, it provided assistance to Ukraine. It did …

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Kamala Harris Steps Up as Joe Biden Steps Down: A New Chapter for the Democratic Party

In a surprising turn of events, Joe Biden has announced his withdrawal from the presidential race, paving the way for Vice President Kamala Harris to step into the spotlight as the new Democratic frontrunner. Within hours of the announcement, a swift and organized effort emerged from state party …

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Assassination and the American Presidency: What History Tells Us

The attempted assassination of Donald Trump on July 13 sent shockwaves across the nation. This heinous act has been universally condemned by political leaders, both presidential candidates, and major media outlets. Despite deep divisions, there’s a unanimous agreement that differences should be resolved at the ballot box, not …

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Iran Brandishes Debt Card Against Syrian Regime

  Iran has begun wielding its debt card against Bashar al-Assad’s regime, leveraging financial obligations to maintain its influence in Syria amid Damascus’ rapprochement with Arab nations. This pressure tactic aims to ensure Tehran’s interests and gains in the region are preserved. Masoud Pezeshkian, the new Iranian president, …

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Who Controls Eastern Europe?

Emanuela Gillard French-Russian Relations Picture this: a French Leclerc tank confronts a Russian T-90 on a Ukrainian battlefield. It might seem imaginary now, but war often starts in the imagination. What might be swirling in the minds of Vladimir Putin, Emmanuel Macron, and their military leaders? Russia has …

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Fear in Lebanon of the “Day After”

Megan Townsey Lebanon stands at a precarious juncture, with escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah pushing the region towards a potential comprehensive war. The increase in clashes on the northern Lebanese border highlights the danger of a wider conflict if a ceasefire is not achieved between Hamas and …

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