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The Biden administration has now become an active participant in the very outcome it had spent months warning against and working to prevent, Khaled Elgindy writes.
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The two National Day events at the Chinese Embassy and Twin Oaks—Taiwan’s de facto embassy—reflected the fragile state of relations between the United States, China, and Taiwan, FP’s Lili Pike reports.
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Regardless of whether a wider war breaks out, the exchange of attacks by Iran and Israel has already led to a new regional power equation that will last far beyond this specific confrontation, Arash Reisinezhad writes.
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Tehran is now in a position to produce and deploy a missile-deliverable weapon in a matter of months, not years, Gregory S. Jones and Henry Sokolski write.
Iran Could Build a Nuclear Weapon Sooner Than You Think
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As Israel expands its military campaign in Lebanon, aid groups and humanitarian organizations are racing to help the millions of people who have been forced from their homes by the conflict.
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