In a battle of wills over Brexit, the European Union and its bureaucrats are probably overmatched.
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Tag Archives: International Relations
Who Pulled A ‘Ray Gun’ Trigger?
Russia is a plausible suspect in the mysterious ailment called “Havana syndrome,” but plausibility is not proof.
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No Turkish Delight Awaits Biden
Besides familiar adversaries, President Biden will have to deal with a prickly NATO ally in Turkey once he takes office.
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Iran Eliminates A Wrestler
Iran’s leaders spare no effort to show that genuine evil does not change and seldom rests.
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Beirut Blows Up
The horrific blast in the heart of Beirut was most likely an accident, but that does not mean it was a random event.
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America, Friend Or Foe Of Europe?
Europe meets the enemy, and it is us.
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China’s Fox Hunt
A point for debate: If China is engaged in a “whole-of-state effort” to pillage America, how will 2020 candidates respond?
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Hard Times In Iran
Under relentless U.S. pressure, a newly quiescent Iran is on the verge of mortgaging itself to China.
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Iran Returns To ‘Business’ As Usual
Iran greeted the new year with a return to its longstanding line of business: taking hostages.
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