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November 5, 2019 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

The Coming Middle East Conflagration
Michael Oren, The Atlantic
U.S. Pressure Campaign on Iran Could Reach Tipping Point
B. Ben Taleblu, Axios
Hezbollah’s Old Tricks Won’t Work in Lebanon
Michal Kranz, Foreign Policy
National Security Officials Fear White House Reversal on Syria
J. Detsch, Al Monitor
Is China's DF-100 Missile a Threat to the U.S. Navy?
James Holmes, National Interest
The Hostage Drama in Iran Drags On—Forty Years Later
Robin Wright, New Yorker
Remember the Hostage Crisis
Amanda Makki, National Review
India Turns Its Back on Freer Trade
Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg
Will India Ever Say Yes to Tough Reforms?
Alyssa Ayres, Council on Foreign Relations
Zuma Launches Latest Appeal to Can Corruption Trial
Rebecca Davis, Daily Maverick
Baghdadi's Death and the Future of ISIS
Ronald Tiersky, RealClearWorld
Syria and Chemical Weapons: The Horror Continues
Peter Brookes, Washington Times


RealClearWorld Afternoon Edition

Trump Doctrine: Deterrence Without Intervention?
Victor Davis Hanson, Natl. Review
Want an Independent Scotland? Then Vote for Boris Johnson
Tom Kibasi, Guardian
A Hungarian Scorns the Euro in Quest for More of Them
Leonid Bershidsky, B'berg
Post-Putin Uncertainty Means a Jittery Russia
Tatyana Stanovaya, Moscow Times
Turkey’s Dams Could Generate Fresh Conflict in Middle East
Connor Dilleen, ASPI
Is Change Afoot in Azerbaijan?
Thomas de Waal, Carnegie Europe
Uzbekistan Comes in From the Cold
Stratfor Worldview




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