

Peter Beinart
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What Will Happen to Gaza’s People?
Officials are increasingly suggesting that Palestinians should leave the region. The government denies that’s its policy.
Ethical Resistance Is the Answer to Grief and Rage
The denial of Palestinian freedom sits at the heart of this conflict.
Why Joe Biden Needs a Primary Challenger in the 2024 Race
Imagine if someone could do for foreign policy what Bernie Sanders did for domestic policy.
When Ilhan Omar Asks Questions, Her Colleagues Should Listen
Removing voices of dissent hurts the conduct of foreign policy.
Kevin McCarthy Can’t Give Republican Rebels What They Really Want
The G.O.P. is afraid of demographic and social change. But Kevin McCarthy can’t do anything about that.
The Backlash to Progressives’ Ukraine Letter Shows the New Cancel Culture in Washington
A climate of conformity is taking over in the capital.
Has the Fight Against Antisemitism Lost Its Way?
Organizations combating antisemitism used to focus on defending human rights. Now they seem to defend human rights abusers.
Is Biden’s Foreign Policy Team the Best of ‘the Blob’?
It is certainly cohesive. But the downside of cohesion is groupthink.
Biden Could Make the World Safer, but He’s Too Afraid of the Politics
The administration knows how to get the Iran nuclear deal back. It’s just afraid of Republicans.
The Friend of Our Enemy Is Not a ‘Traitor’
Why we shouldn’t call critics of America’s “war” on Putin traitors
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