American “National-Security Leaders” Rally for Mahmoud Abbas
Putting trust in the reliably anti-Israel “international community.”
March 15, 2018
Iran’s mullahs are likely to scrap the nuclear deal the moment doing so becomes convenient.
While conventional foreign policy on the left tends to favor “engagement” with tyrannical regimes, so-called realists urge accommodation of or even alliance with them. Dalibor Rohac, rejecting both approaches, explains that negotiations with despots must follow different rules from negotiations with democracies:
Putting trust in the reliably anti-Israel “international community.”
Iran’s mullahs are likely to scrap the nuclear deal the moment doing so becomes convenient.
A new accord between IS and the Islamic Movement.
The man who would ban Spinoza first wrote poetry in Brazil.
The rulers of Armageddon?
While conventional foreign policy on the left tends to favor “engagement” with tyrannical regimes, so-called realists urge accommodation of or even alliance with them. Dalibor Rohac, rejecting both approaches, explains that negotiations with despots must follow different rules from negotiations with democracies:
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