When it comes to dealing with Cuba, six decades of economic estrangement have left America with only one tool in its kit.
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Tag Archives: Foreign Policy
A Second Tanker War
If armed conflict breaks out between U.S. and Iranian naval forces over freedom of navigation, it won’t be the first time.
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Khashoggi In Context
In response to the Khashoggi murder, we can satisfy our emotions or address our self-interest, but not both.
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The Ultimate Goal In Korea
Regime change is the only logical U.S. goal for North Korea, even if we are not prepared to acknowledge this publicly.
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Caddyshack’s Lessons For South Korea
Meet South Korea’s anti-missile consultant: the gopher from “Caddyshack.”
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Getting Serious About North Korea
It’s time for China and the West to back up words with serious action to confront the rising threat from North Korea.
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Shoplifting In The South China Sea
China takes whatever catches its eye in the South China Sea — even if it belongs to us.
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Russia Bombs Us
A half-million Syrians are dead, Europe is unraveling and Russia has bombed U.S. forces, all while we discuss Trump’s behavior.
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Can We Sit Out A Gulf War?
The U.S. is the best-positioned major economy to withstand a cutoff of Mideast oil. This fact informs Trump’s Iran policy.
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