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FP deputy editor Sasha Polakow-Suransky hosts Counterpoint, a new podcast from FP and Doha Forum. Sarah Leah Whitson and Dennis Ross debate the flow of U.S. arms to Israel on the premiere episode. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/eTYsYrwN
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Voters in southeastern Wisconsin have seen the effects of both Republican and Democratic industrial policy firsthand; now, they will have the chance to weigh in on which party got it right, FP’s Megan DuBois writes.
‘Made in America’ Is on the Ballot in Wisconsin
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World Brief: Israeli strikes on Beirut mark the deadliest attack on the city this year, the leaders of Haiti and Kenya appeal for greater aid to fight gang violence, and dozens of miners are killed in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.
Beirut Suffers Deadliest Israeli Attack This Year
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Israel’s use of forced displacement as a political weapon is all too familiar to Lebanon’s population, Lama Mourad and Sarah E. Parkinson write.
Israel Is Weaponizing Forced Displacement—Again
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Biden’s overriding impulse to align U.S. objectives with Israel’s, even when it was clear that the two diverged, invariably led to an incoherent and failed U.S. policy, Khaled Elgindy writes.
Biden’s ‘Bear Hug’ of Israel Is a Failure
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The operations carried out over the past year against Hezbollah have offered an opportunity for Israeli intelligence to rebuild its damaged reputation.
Is Israeli Intelligence Back on Top?
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The Quad—a security dialogue between Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S.—has fallen apart before, but this time it is likely to endure well into the future, Derek Grossman writes.
The Once Wobbly Quad Is Here to Stay
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In state elections, Modi’s party scored an unexpected win in Haryana and a loss in Kashmir that could still be a strategic boost, Michael Kugelman writes.
India’s BJP Sees Split Results in State Elections
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Ta-Nehisi Coates’s decision to write about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shouldn’t come as a surprise to his longtime readers.
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Not-So-Radical Departure
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