Trump’s New Ambassador to Israel Heralds a Radical Change in Policy
The appointment of David Friedman might be seen as a honeymoon in Jerusalem, but it’s a bold divorce from decades of U.S.-Israel policy.
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The appointment of David Friedman might be seen as a honeymoon in Jerusalem, but it’s a bold divorce from decades of U.S.-Israel policy.
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From the Iraq drawdown to chemical weapons red lines to Russia’s war in Syria, a conversation with Robert Malley, the president’s top Middle East policy official.
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There’s a reason why Israelis and Palestinians haven't made true and lasting efforts for peace — their conflict is now the status quo.
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Whether it’s Clinton, Sanders, Cruz, or Trump, when it comes to Israel, it doesn’t matter who wins the U.S. presidential election—working with the Israeli prime minister is going to be an uphill battle.
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Despite all sense and reason, the president and his secretary of state will have one more go at Middle East peace.
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Bashar al-Assad is just one of many obstacles in the way of pulling a war-torn country out of chaos. At least for now.
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Why saying the United States can destroy the Islamic State is worse than providing false hope.
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France and even Russia are doubling down on their fight against the Islamic State. But don’t expect the president to shift his current strategy.
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The Israeli prime minister has come to make amends with the United States. At least for now.
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I often find myself wondering if my friend the late prime minister could have saved Israel and the peace process.
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