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Why Donald Trump's 'Arab Nato' would be a terrible mistake
Rashid KhalidiThis planned Sunni coalition would alienate Shia populations and Iran. How can it be in the national interest of the US to support one side in a sectarian conflict?Why Donald Trump's 'Arab Nato' would be a terrible mistake
Rashid KhalidiThis planned Sunni coalition would alienate Shia populations and Iran. How can it be in the national interest of the US to support one side in a sectarian conflict? -
The consequences of South Sudan’s conflict are significant for US interests. Peace could be an early win for the Trump administration
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