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The wrongest warTwenty years after the U.S. invaded Iraq, the American consensus is clear: It was wrong. Neocons admit it. Reaganite conservatives admit it. Liberals who helped sell the war admit it. Bret Stephens — well, Bret Stephens regrets nothing, ever.
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On 'Woke, Mao, and the American Cultural Revolution'I listened to a three-hour-long James Lindsay podcast so you don't have to
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Haiti’s problems go northBiden is in Canada today for meetings with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Ahead of the trip, White House aides let everyone know that one of the big topics of discussion would be Haiti — specifically, Biden’s not-at-all secret plan to have Canada lead a “multilateral armed force…
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Half-in for UkraineNo matter how they feel about the war in Ukraine, Americans tend to talk about it as an apocalyptic battle between two sides — one good, the other evil. Either Vladimir Putin is the evil aggressor — a genocidal maniac bent on conquering Ukraine, then perhaps the world; or else…
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Award-winning journalist Jonathan M. Katz explores the unseen connections behind international affairs, politics, disaster, and more.
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