Why Protests Are Surging in Iran—and What the Biden Administration Should Do About It
The U.S. ought to consider the Islamic Republic as something more than just a nuclear problem.
May 26, 2022
A growing contingent is skeptical about sending aid to foreign countries.
Last week, the Senate voted 86 to 11 in favor of a nearly $40 billion military- and humanitarian-aid package for Ukraine. The House of Representatives had passed the bill by a vote of 368 to 57 the week before. All of the opposing votes, in both houses, were cast by Republicans. And while the normal partisan dynamics of one party opposing a measure supported by a president of the other can partially explain some of the Republican vote, Lachlan Markay believes that an ideological shift is also at play. He examines the small but growing GOP coalition urging a more timid approach to foreign-policy spending and intervention.
The U.S. ought to consider the Islamic Republic as something more than just a nuclear problem.
The Herzl paradox.
A growing contingent is skeptical about sending aid to foreign countries.
The inhabitants of an agricultural settlement in eastern Galilee appear to have left in haste.
Jews and . . . no booze?
Last week, the Senate voted 86 to 11 in favor of a nearly $40 billion military- and humanitarian-aid package for Ukraine. The House of Representatives had passed the bill by a vote of 368 to 57 the week before. All of the opposing votes, in both houses, were cast by Republicans. And while the normal partisan dynamics of one party opposing a measure supported by a president of the other can partially explain some of the Republican vote, Lachlan Markay believes that an ideological shift is also at play. He examines the small but growing GOP coalition urging a more timid approach to foreign-policy spending and intervention.
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