Making Sense of the Juxtaposition of the Jerusalem Embassy Opening with the Gaza Riots
Islamist violence happens regardless of American policy.
May 15, 2018
And include limited application of military force.
Since negotiations between Washington and Tehran became public in 2013, most discussion of American policy toward the Islamic Republic revolved around the latter’s quest to acquire nuclear weapons. Now that the U.S. has rejected the 2015 nuclear deal, writes Michael Singh, it is high time that policymakers concern themselves with issues outside of arms control, most importantly Iran’s growing power, and malign influence, throughout the Middle East:
Islamist violence happens regardless of American policy.
And include limited application of military force.
They’ll get more tax revenue.
An answer for “incels.”
To the frustration of German test-takers.
Since negotiations between Washington and Tehran became public in 2013, most discussion of American policy toward the Islamic Republic revolved around the latter’s quest to acquire nuclear weapons. Now that the U.S. has rejected the 2015 nuclear deal, writes Michael Singh, it is high time that policymakers concern themselves with issues outside of arms control, most importantly Iran’s growing power, and malign influence, throughout the Middle East:
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