ForeignPolicy
Nikki Haley shows her true colors: The former presidential contender, United Nations ambassador, and South Carolina governor visited Israel this week. A photo was taken of her writing "finish them" on artillery shells that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will use in either Lebanon or Gaza, along with "America [heart emoji] Israel always." (She was visiting the north, so using the artillery shells against Hezbollah seems more likely.) Interpreted charitably, Haley could have meant "them" as Hamas, the terrorists responsible for perpetrating the October 7 attack which killed 1,200 Israelis and t...
Reason
Professor and legal scholar Alan Dershowitz and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Glenn Greenwald debate the resolution, "The U.S. should strike Iran's nuclear facilities." Taking the affirmative is Dershowitz, an American lawyer and law professor known for his work in U.S. constitutional law and American criminal law. From 1964 to 2013, he taught at Harvard Law School, where he was appointed as the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law in 1993. He is the author of several books about politics and the law, including The Case for Israel and The Case for Peace. His two most recent works are The Cas...
Reason
Sen. J.D. Vance (R–Ohio.) believes that American neoconservatives have caused 40 years of "disasters" in the Middle East. But he's doubling down on exactly the vision they've had all along: an alliance of Israel and Sunni Muslim–led states, backed by U.S. military power, to "police" the region. At a Thursday conference hosted by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft—where I worked as a researcher several years ago—and The American Conservative, the senator laid out his idea of a "foreign policy for the middle class." Vance, who is on Donald Trump's shortlist for vice president, attac...
Reason
Last weekend, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman recorded an episode of The Reason Roundtable in front of a live audience at Reason Weekend in Boston, Massachusetts, with topics centered on both past and future U.S. vice presidents. 1:23—President Joe Biden proposes new tariffs on China 11:42—Potential Donald Trump V.P. picks 27:06—Kamala Harris 35:35—Favorite vice presidents of American history 42:49—This week's cultural recommendations 54:06—Audience Q&A Upcoming Reason Events: The Reason Roundtable LIVE!, June 6 in Washington, D.C. Reason Speakeasy:...
Reason
This is one of the main conclusions from an exclusive Euronews poll conducted by Ipsos among almost 26,000 respondents across 18 member states ahead of the elections to the European Parliament, which will be held between 6 and 9 June. The first-of-its-kind survey shows that 40% of Europeans see the strengthening of the bloc's global weight as a "priority" while 42% believe this should be "important but not a priority." Only 18% of respondents see the objective as "secondary." The results reflect a growing awareness of diplomacy after years of back-to-back crises, including the COVID-19 pandemi...
Euronews (English)
At least a dozen calls from former President Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin were never released, nor leaked throughout Trump’s term. Now that Joe Biden is president, he now has access to the those previously unheard calls. During the Trump administration, the then-president’s calls to Putin were kept under tight wraps. Some calls were intentionally hidden by the National Security Council via a “codeword system” to prevent staffers from potentially leaking the content of the calls. Trump was known to confiscate notes from the White House Russian interpreter after calls with Putin. A former Trum...
uPolitics.com
A former deputy finance chairman for the Republican National Committee pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) on Tuesday.Elliott Broidy will forfeit $6.6 million as part of the plea deal, for his role in attempting to influence the federal government on behalf of Malaysian financier Jho Low.Low is believed to have lead the infamous 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) fraud, in which Malaysia’s former prime minister was accused of funneling approximately $700 million (in U.S. value) to his personal bank accounts from the government-run development com...
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