The key to European cooperation with toughened sanctions on Iran may lie in Poland.
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Tag Archives: International Relations
Yesterday’s Grandeur, Today’s Problems
In a century-old royal palace, Denmark’s current government confronted a thoroughly modern murder plot.
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Merkel Spins Out
Germany’s Angela Merkel has succeeded in uniting her formerly divided country … against herself and her party.
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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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How The Dutch Treat Captured Spies
A Dutch catch-and-release policy for Russian spooks could use some stiffening.
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Helping Iran Circumvent Sanctions
As Europeans collude with adversaries to undermine U.S. sanctions, it is fair to ask why we maintain troops on their soil.
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Budgetary Assault
The support of generations of displaced Palestinians, now around 5 million, is no longer a relief effort; it is an industry.
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Stay Away From Turkey
Ostensibly a NATO ally, Turkey increasingly aligns with – and behaves like – Russia and Iran. Westerners should stay away.
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Belatedly Recognizing China’s Trade Aggression
There is nothing new in the U.S.-China trade conflict except American acknowledgement of it.
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