Hamas’s Deadly Escalation at the Gaza Border
The goal: to take a hostage and bargain for the end of the embargo.
October 16, 2018
Europeans, Democrats, and pushback on the ground.
In the course of the past year, the Trump administration has dramatically increased economic pressure on the Islamic Republic. While these measures have indeed weakened Iran, writes Michael Singh, there is no guarantee that it will capitulate to American demands. To do that, the White House will first need to garner European and bipartisan domestic support for its Iran policy—a goal, Singh argues, that is not nearly so far-fetched as is generally assumed. Yet that alone will not suffice:
The goal: to take a hostage and bargain for the end of the embargo.
Europeans, Democrats, and pushback on the ground.
Celebrating anti-Israel screeds.
When Rashbam talked Torah with monks.
Of refugees and pigeons.
In the course of the past year, the Trump administration has dramatically increased economic pressure on the Islamic Republic. While these measures have indeed weakened Iran, writes Michael Singh, there is no guarantee that it will capitulate to American demands. To do that, the White House will first need to garner European and bipartisan domestic support for its Iran policy—a goal, Singh argues, that is not nearly so far-fetched as is generally assumed. Yet that alone will not suffice:
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