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Op-ed: Anatomy of a foreign policy
U.S.-Saudi Relations: What’s Next?
For candidates and voters alike, a foreign policy must-read
The great debate
Give Graham a shot
For many, a debate to forget
The betrayal
Israelis, Palestinians and satire
The pursuit of nuance
A new Iran strategy
Bibi wins, but change is afoot
I’m sorry to say that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s tenure will continue. Despite considerable Israeli and American surprise at this news, this victory was to be expected. This election is being characterized in a number of different ways, most prominently called “The Referendum on Bibi.” I prefer to call it a de-facto “Referendum on the Israeli Left.”
For Israelis, a special St. Patrick’s Day
Qatar’s got a brand new bag
Egypt, four years later
Rivlin defies expectations
A time to break eggs
For all his idiosyncrasies and egotism, I’m confident that Tyler Durden, of “Fight Club” fame, would have made a formidable military strategist. His musing that “If you want to make an omelet, you’ve gotta break some eggs,” aptly characterizes grounded, honest realism. It is exceedingly relevant in the age of ISIS, ISIL, or whatever it is we choose to call them today.