Tag: Israel

The Inspiring Legacy of Anti-War Conservatism

Foreign Affairs The Inspiring Legacy of Anti-War Conservatism America Firsters have long challenged U.S. interventionism in the Middle East and questioned the alliance with Israel. Amid continued American entanglements in the Middle East, neoconservative commentators seek to shore up the tired status quo by delegitimizing foreign policy dissent. Nowhere is this more evident than on the ever-radioactive issue of the ...

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Hezbollah: Down But Not Out

Foreign Affairs Hezbollah: Down But Not Out Despite the gap in its command-and-control structure, the group has been galvanized by Israeli operations. Credit: image via Shutterstock That Hezbollah was dealt an unprecedentedly painful blow with the assassination of its leader Hassan Nasrallah is not up for debate. While Israel succeeded in taking out the Lebanese movement’s former leader, Abbas al-Musawi ...

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Why Did Washington Memory-hole Gaza?

Foreign Affairs Why Did Washington Memory-hole Gaza? Suddenly a White House “priority”—getting aid to starving civilians—has vanished from the news cycle. Some are calling it Kamala Harris’s “Sister Souljah moment,” referring to when, in June 1992, then-presidential candidate Bill Clinton publicly rebuked racist comments made by a popular female hip-hop artist as a way of distancing himself from extreme elements ...

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