The Next U.S. President Must Quickly Reassert U.S. Power
To make a good first impression, start by inviting Netanyahu to the White House.
November 3, 2016
To make a good first impression, start by inviting Netanyahu to the White House.
Citing the adage that you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, John Hannah argues that the next president will have at most six months to show the rest of the world what sort of leader he or she will be. Making the correct impression will be especially important given the current disarray of American foreign policy. To this end, Hannah offers some recommendations:
To make a good first impression, start by inviting Netanyahu to the White House.
Fighting the war on error, and refuting Ari Shavit.
The Arab Spring and the Islamic winter.
JewAsian.
None Shall Escape.
Citing the adage that you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, John Hannah argues that the next president will have at most six months to show the rest of the world what sort of leader he or she will be. Making the correct impression will be especially important given the current disarray of American foreign policy. To this end, Hannah offers some recommendations:
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