Rebuilding America’s Broken Alliances in the Middle East
Starting with Israel.
October 22, 2015
By doing something about human rights.
Although Congress was unable to stop the nuclear deal, it can still shift U.S. policy toward Iran in the right direction, writes Ray Takeyh. It should take its cue from the 1970s, when Congress lobbied the executive branch to press the Soviet Union on its human-rights abuses, and the 1980s, when it imposed sanctions on South Africa:
Starting with Israel.
By doing something about human rights.
A revealing conversation at an Israeli college.
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Although Congress was unable to stop the nuclear deal, it can still shift U.S. policy toward Iran in the right direction, writes Ray Takeyh. It should take its cue from the 1970s, when Congress lobbied the executive branch to press the Soviet Union on its human-rights abuses, and the 1980s, when it imposed sanctions on South Africa:
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