Congress running foreign policy. The president usurping war powers. This is not what the Founding Fathers intended.
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Washington is packing its bags, but Beijing looks set to stay in AfPak for the long haul.
Why the most successful route to reaching a nuclear deal with Tehran may be through Pretoria.
There's little cause for optimism as a new round of nuclear talks begins.
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Washington has been repeating the same mistakes in Afghanistan for 30 years. Obama is poised to continue the cycle.
Washington has kept the ROK dependent for too long. Let Seoul increase its military efforts.
The house of Saud is meeting resistance as it pushes other gulf monarchies toward a closer union.
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