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The “second Israel” dream: Kurdistan and 21st century secessions
Adam Valen Levinson
This year, Kurds voted for independence from Iraq, only to lose it weeks later. Here's what people were saying
Turkey: Friend or frenemy? A tangled relationship keeps getting worse
Steven A. Cook
After last year's failed coup and Erdogan's brutal crackdown, our relationship with Turkey has gone south fast
Michael Flynn may have discussed sending a U.S. green card holder to Turkey
Matthew Rozsa
After Trump's election, Flynn reportedly wanted to use the government to help out an alleged client of his
Congress’s romance with cowardice
Danny Sjursen
War without war powers (the not-so-new American way)
“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,” A year into trumpland
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to "Daily Show" head writer Zhubin Parang, about what a long, strange trip it's been for late night
What happened to Trump’s “ultimate deal” for Israeli-Palestinian peace?
Ian Black
A century after the Balfour Declaration, peace in the Middle East seems as far out of reach as ever
Gerrymander? Maybe it should be called the Ed Gillespie-mander
David Daley
Ed Gillespie did more to cement Republican majorities than anyone else. As Virginia governor, he'll do even more
Trump’s approval rating hits all-new low: poll
Taylor Link
The NBC/Wall Street Journal poll says Trump only has 38 percent support, as more bad news awaits the White House
The problem with Trump’s “madman” act with North Korea
Chauncey DeVega
National security expert Tom Nichols on why Trump needs to "stop making threats you're not going to fulfill"
Jeff Flake claims to oppose Trump: Here’s how he can prove it
Matthew Sheffield
Despite his tough talk, Jeff Flake isn't telling the truth about Donald Trump and the conservative movement
Senator Bob Corker and President Trump resume their fight on Twitter
Taylor Link
Corker and Trump exchanged insults on Twitter, continuing a feud that has lasted two weeks
Why is Saudi Arabia suddenly so paranoid?
James L. Gelvin
Saudi Arabia used to refrain from involving itself directly in the affairs of its neighbors, but that's changed
Iraq, the Kurds and me: What went wrong in Kirkuk?
Steven A. Cook
I didn't expect Iraq to use military force against the Kurds. And I believed, or hoped, the U.S. would step in
Three ways Trump’s nuclear strategy misunderstands Iran
Nancy Gallagher
Experts and pundits are guessing about what Trump’s decertification is meant to achieve
Dumb and dumber: Trump’s foreign policy repeats decades of American mistakes
Patrick Lawrence
Trump's foreign policy is entirely incoherent. But it's just a stupider continuation of everything since 1945
Nikki Haley breaks with Trump on Russia, says election meddling is “warfare”
Charlie May
Breaking with the Trump administration's narrative, Haley says the U.S. needs to "step up"
Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program. Why do media keep saying it does?
Adam H. Johnson
Iran has a civilian nuclear energy program, but not one designed to build weapons
National security expert Tom Nichols: “Hey, I’m unstable” is a bad look for the president
Chauncey DeVega
Naval War College professor on North Korea's likely view of Trump's threats: Not only is he reckless, he's stupid
Judge blocks Trump administration from enforcing the latest Muslim ban (again)
Ilana Novick
But the fight may not be over, so activists are marching anyway
Fox News is obsessed with “shadow president” Hillary Clinton
Taylor Link
A question from a Fox News reporter offered insight in the paranoid minds of right-wing media
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