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Topic: Foreign policy (page 7)

Smoke rises after Israeli forces destroyed a building in Gaza City where Al-Jazeera and The Associated Press had their offices. (Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Israeli airstrike targets media offices

Brett Bachman
Pramila Jayapal and Joe Biden (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Does Biden deserve an A? Not quite

Jeff Cohen, Norman Solomon
Henry Kissinger, Charles Hill and George Shultz (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/U.S. Navy/Eric Dietrich)

A man behind the scenes of history

Jim Sleeper
US Secretary of State John Kerry attends an Iran nuclear meeting alongside world leaders in Vienna, Austria. (Hasan Tosun/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Confusion over Iran hostage deal

Brett Bachman
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President Joe Biden talks to reporters during the first news conference of his presidency in the East Room of the White House on March 25, 2021. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Reality and Biden’s anti-China ambitions

Dilip Hiro - TomDispatch.com
US President Joe Biden gestures as he delivers remarks on the guilty verdict against former policeman Derek Chauvin at the White House in Washington, DC, on April 20, 2021. - Derek Chauvin, a white former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted on April 20 of murdering African-American George Floyd after a racially charged trial that was seen as a pivotal test of police accountability in the United States. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

So much for Biden's "diplomacy"

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
United Nation's Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq, Denis Halliday (L), walks with UN chief Kofi Annan's special assistant Shashi Tharoor of India, Annan's political advisor Rolf Knutsson of Sweden (2nd L) and the head of the Iraqi foreign ministry protocol, Qais al-Karkhi, 19 February in Baghdad. Annan sent a UN advance team to Iraq ahead of a last-ditch effort to end a standoff over weapons inspections and avert a military strike. (KARIM SAHIB/AFP via Getty Images)

UN rebel on the collapse of world order

Nicolas J.S. Davies
(Anders Raaf/Getty Images)

Washington’s delusion of endless rule

Alfred McCoy - TomDispatch.com
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Afghan children are seen as Afghan families, who lost their family members in the suicide bombings and war, suffer life difficulties in Kabul, Afghanistan, on March 19, 2021. ( Haroon Sabawoon/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Is U.S. changing course in Afghanistan?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Joe Biden (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

The world needs a Biden-Putin summit

Norman Solomon
Antony Blinken speaks during his confirmation hearing to be Secretary of State before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee on January 19, 2021 in Washington, DC. Blinken was previously Deputy National Security Advisor and Deputy Secretary of State in the Obama administration. (Alex Edelman-Pool/Getty Images)

Blinken and Biden: Wrong way on China?

Iveta Cherneva
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during an event on the American Rescue Plan in the Rose Garden of the White House on March 12, 2021 in Washington, DC. President Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act into law that will send aid to millions of Americans struggling from the COVID-19 pandemic. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

10 problems with Biden's foreign policy

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
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Toy soldier fighting on money (Getty Images)

Toxic combo: Militarism and the market

Doug Neiss
U.S. President Joe Biden (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

The big questions for Joe Biden

Dan Froomkin - Press Watch
Syrian Arab and Kurdish civilians arrive to Hassakeh city after fleeing following Turkish bombardment on Syria's northeastern towns along the Turkish border on October 10, 2019. (Delil Souleiman/AFP aia Getty Images)

How the media sells war to liberals

Alan MacLeod - FAIR
This picture taken on March 13, 2020 shows damaged military vehicles in the aftermath of US military air strikes at a militarised zone in the Jurf al-Sakhr area in Iraq's Babylon province (south of the capital) controlled by Kataeb Hezbollah, a hardline faction of the Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation) forces paramilitaries. (AFP via Getty Images)

Trump and Biden's secret bombing wars

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks at a virtual event hosted by the Munich Security Conference in the East Room of the White House on February 19, 2021 in Washington, DC. In his remarks, President Biden stressed the United States' commitment to NATO after four years of the Trump administration undermining the alliance. (Anna Moneymaker-Pool/Getty Images)

Is this Biden's return to "diplomacy"?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Officials and military personnel stand beneath flags as they attend the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) summit ceremony at the NATO headquarters, in Brussels (EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images)

What planet is NATO living on?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Joe Biden and Javad Zarif (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Biden and the Iran nuclear deal

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi waits for a meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry at the presidential palace in Cairo September 13, 2014. Kerry arrived in Cairo on the latest leg of a regional tour to forge a coalition against Islamic State jihadists in Iraq and Syria. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Will Biden shut down aid to Egypt?

Medea Benjamin, Ariel Gold
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Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon (Getty Images/Salon)

What's "impeachable" — and what isn't?

Norman Solomon
(Illustration by Calvin Shen)

Decline and fall of the American empire

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) shake hands with U.S Vice President Joe Biden (L) inside the Great Hall of the People on December 4, 2013 in Beijing, China. (Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

Joe Biden’s China conundrum

Michael T. Klare - TomDispatch.com
Yemeni pupils attend class on the first day of the new academic year, in a makeshift classroom in their school compound which was heavily damaged in the fighting between the government and Iran-backed Huthi rebels, in the country's third-city of Taez on October 7, 2020. (AHMAD AL-BASHA/AFP via Getty Images)

Will Biden end the war on children?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
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