Nikki Haley Succeeded at the UN Because She Saw It for What It Is
Standing up for the U.S., and Israel, in the viper pit.
October 15, 2018
The morality of the op-ed page counts for little in the Middle East.
Last week, Jamal Khashoggi—a Saudi national who regularly writes for the Washington Post—disappeared in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Speculation that he was murdered or kidnapped has provoked a bipartisan group of senators to call for sanctions on Saudis involved in the apparent abduction, and a few have even called for the suspension of military aid to Riyadh. Matthew Continetti cautions against acting rashly:
Standing up for the U.S., and Israel, in the viper pit.
It sacrifices legitimacy without any diplomatic benefits.
The morality of the op-ed page counts for little in the Middle East.
Sidney Shachnow, in memoriam.
Numismatics 101.
Last week, Jamal Khashoggi—a Saudi national who regularly writes for the Washington Post—disappeared in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Speculation that he was murdered or kidnapped has provoked a bipartisan group of senators to call for sanctions on Saudis involved in the apparent abduction, and a few have even called for the suspension of military aid to Riyadh. Matthew Continetti cautions against acting rashly:
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