How the Conflict with Hamas Relates to Israel’s Struggle with Iran
The war between the wars goes on.
May 20, 2021
The two goals are complementary.
Since the Obama administration announced a “pivot to Asia,” strategists at the Pentagon and Foggy Bottom have spoken of placing less emphasis on combating jihadists and more on containing a revanchist Russia and an aggressive and empowered China. Such an approach, writes Matthew Levitt, creates a false dichotomy that can lead to dangerous conclusions:
The war between the wars goes on.
Tactical superiority doesn’t make up for the lack of a strategy.
The two goals are complementary.
Why are so many people angry at a Catholic journalist for writing about having children?
“There is only one joy: to increase and not to lessen the world’s joy.”
Since the Obama administration announced a “pivot to Asia,” strategists at the Pentagon and Foggy Bottom have spoken of placing less emphasis on combating jihadists and more on containing a revanchist Russia and an aggressive and empowered China. Such an approach, writes Matthew Levitt, creates a false dichotomy that can lead to dangerous conclusions:
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