Op-Ed: “Me First”? Or a Reality Check on America’s Role in the World
Thomas L. Friedman argues in his recent column that Donald Trump’s foreign policy is not “America First” but “Me First.” […]
Thomas L. Friedman argues in his recent column that Donald Trump’s foreign policy is not “America First” but “Me First.” […]
For decades, American universities have lectured the world about justice, tolerance, and civil rights. Yet when Jewish students came under
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The headlines out of Syria celebrate President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s sweeping victory over the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). But behind
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