Tweets

You blocked @ForeignPolicy

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @ForeignPolicy

  1. The affinity between church and protest has waned.

    Undo
  2. These days, Modi, and many in the BJP, proceed as if Hindu symbolism and national symbolism are the same.

    Undo
  3. If the world can ban nukes, we can ban carbon emissions. Here’s how.

    Undo
  4. Lawmakers have accused the Trump administration of concocting a “phony emergency” to push through arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

    Undo
  5. Britain must do more than respond to occasional debates and questions in the chamber of the House of Commons.

    Undo
  6. After months of focusing on Beijing, Trump moved to step up the U.S. military presence in Eastern Europe to deter Russian aggression and reward Poland for meeting its NATO commitments.

    Undo
  7. More than a million people in Hong Kong marched on Sunday in the largest protest in at least 30 years.

    Undo
  8. In 2018, Saudi Aramco made profits of $111 billion, as much as Apple, Google, and ExxonMobil combined.

    Undo
  9. Israel’s leaders should act now lest citizens find themselves heading to the polls again just months after September’s elections.

    Undo
  10. The incident demonstrated that protest works.

    Undo
  11. Every advanced weapon in the U.S. arsenal—from Tomahawk missiles to the F-35 fighter jet to Aegis-equipped destroyers and cruisers and everything in between—is absolutely reliant on components made using rare-earth elements.

    Undo
  12. Unless the Trump administration targets its cash flows directly, Hezbollah will live to fight another day, writes.

    Undo
  13. Two rival governments have emerged in Moldova. Foreign Policy's breaks it down.

    Undo
  14. Rights activists say a trip by a top U.N. official to Xinjiang could give Beijing a propaganda win.

    Undo
  15. Retweeted
    5 hours ago

    U.N. to send top counter-terrorism official to Xinjiang, the first high level UN visit to region since reports of massive Uighur re-education camps, infuriating rights official who fear reinforces Beijing view that terror, not rights abuses, is problem

    Undo
  16. Critics have accused Washington of allowing Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to accumulate power in Sudan's transitional period.

    Undo
  17. Guy Roberts, the U.S. Defense Department’s top civilian in charge of nuclear, chemical, and biological defense programs, quietly stepped down in April for reasons that remain murky.

    Undo
  18. The United States says Iran attacked two oil tankers on Thursday, amid heightening tensions in the Persian Gulf.

    Undo
  19. Retweeted
    7 hours ago

    Iran is behind the latest tanker attacks, Pompeo says. The maximum pressure campaign is driving maximum pushback, it seems.

    Undo
  20. Modi's tough approach plays well at home—but it's a tougher sell on the global stage.

    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·