Obama’s not-so-smooth transition
January 07, 2017While every outgoing administration engages in such activities to some degree, that being human nature, none recently has matched Obama’s frenetic pace.
READ MORE.While every outgoing administration engages in such activities to some degree, that being human nature, none recently has matched Obama’s frenetic pace.
READ MORE.Just as a matter of empirical reality, the two-state solution is dead. That’s about the only thing John Kerry came close to getting right yesterday.
READ MORE.Once in office, President Trump should act urgently to mitigate or reverse Resolution 2334’s consequences. Mr. Obama has made this significantly harder by rendering America complicit in assaulting Israel. Nonetheless, handled properly, there is an escape from both the current danger zone and the wasteland in which the search for Middle East peace has long wandered.
READ MORE.Now is the time to reform unwieldy international bodies.
READ MORE.The utter lack of judgment that she displayed,she and her aides, through this entire home server mechanism, it’s just obviously an effort to avoid scrutiny of her documents under the Federal Records Act.
READ MORE.Human-rights violators may not fear the ICC, but sovereign nations and their elected officials should.
READ MORE.Putin disregards efforts at dialogue and disregards efforts to contain him when he thinks America is led by a weak and feckless leader.
READ MORE.The next secretary-general, António Guterres, won’t accomplish much by trying, like Dag Hammarskjold, to float above the mundane.
READ MORE.The Internet as we have known it is about to disappear, and I think that has national security implications.
READ MORE.Whether, after the US presidential election on November 8, America will again have the political leadership it needs to complement renewed British assertiveness is presently unknowable.
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