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Biden Faces a Minefield in New Diplomacy with Iran

Biden Faces a Minefield in New Diplomacy with Iran

Joe Biden knows Iran better than any American President since its 1979 revolution. He has personally dealt with its top officials—a few of them for decades. “When I was Iran’s representative to the U.N., I had several meetings with Biden,” the Islamic Republic’s Foreign Minister, , after the U.S. election, in an interview with Entekhab, a Tehran publication. The two aren’t exactly friends. Their meetings “can be described as professional relations based on mutual respect,” Zarif said. But Biden does have the Iranian’s personal e-mail address, as well as his cell-phone number.As one of his...

January 4, 2021
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Why Trump Will Never Win His New Cold War with China

Why Trump Will Never Win His New Cold War with China

Last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited the Nixon Presidential Library, a in Yorba Linda, California, which was partially reopened, amid the pandemic, just for the occasion. Pompeo placed a of red, white, and blue flowers at Richard Nixon’s grave. He toured the museum, where he was photographed at an exhibit featuring life-size statues of Nixon reaching out to shake the hand of Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, during that historic first visit by an American President to China, in 1972. After his tour, Pompeo walked to a overlooking the parking lot—where folding chairs for a small...

July 29, 2020
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To the World, We’re Now America the Racist and Pitiful

To the World, We’re Now America the Racist and Pitiful

The real saga of the Statue of Liberty—the symbolic face of America around the world, and the backdrop of New York’s dazzling Fourth of July fireworks show—is an obscure piece of U.S. history. It had nothing to do with immigration. The telltale clue is the chain under Lady Liberty’s feet: she is stomping on it. “In the early sketches, she was also holding chains in her hand,” , a professor of history at New York University, told me last week. The shackles were later replaced with a tablet noting the date of America’s independence. But the shattered chain under her feet remained.The statue...

July 3, 2020
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The Breathtaking Unravelling of the Middle East After Qassem Suleimani’s Death

The Breathtaking Unravelling of the Middle East After Qassem Suleimani’s Death

The flag-draped coffin of General Qassem Suleimani was by wailing mobs in Tehran on Monday, as the fallout from his death, in a , accelerated with breathtaking speed. Iran has not seen such an outpouring of emotion on the streets since the death of the revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in 1989. His successor, , wept openly—as did other political leaders and military officers—as he prayed over the casket. Esmail Gha’ani, Suleimani’s successor as head of the Quds Force, the élite wing of the Revolutionary Guards, vowed to confront the United States. “We promise to continue...

January 6, 2020
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