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Opinion | Did the U.S. Really Oust Pakistan’s Imran Khan?

It’s an intriguing tale that likely plays well with the former prime miniter’s supporters, but the evidence is laughably thin. Source link

Opinion | Iran’s Nukes Are a Thorn for Saudi-Israeli Peace

The Biden administration can mollify Riyadh by restoring enrichment restrictions on Tehran. Source link

Opinion | Biden’s New Approach to the Middle East

As Iran balks, Israel and Saudi Arabia are now seen as crucial to U.S. global strategy. Source link

Opinion | A Misguided Papal Mission in Moscow

A just peace can’t be achieved by treating the two parties as moral equals. Source link

Opinion | China Accepts the New Indo-Pacific Reality

Xi’s meeting with Blinken signals a limited but welcome thaw in relations. Source link

Opinion | God Save the Queen and Biden’s Foreign Policy

He’s as confused about Afghanistan, Ukraine and the Middle East as about the British monarch. Source link

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