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Sen. Rand Paul: President Putin, America Is Exceptional
It is our exceptionalism—and our separation of powers—that has kept us out of war in Syria.
Gang Rapists Sentenced to Death, but India’s Denial Will Continue
India is not the only country dealing with high rates of violence against women, but we have perfected the ability to look away.
A Muslim Country Should Host the Olympics
Awarding the 2020 Games to Tokyo and not Turkey highlights an unfair pattern
Striking Syria Is Completely Illegal
The fundamental rule of international law is that states cannot attack other states, even for humanitarian reasons
China’s Kinder, Gentler Show Trial
Rigged or not, the riveting proceedings against Communist official Bo Xilai have meant progress
Senator Rand Paul: Why I’m Voting No on Syria
If American interests are at stake, then our goal should not be stalemate
Viewpoint: Obama’s Irony is McCain’s Agony
Two political enemies now find themselves on the same side of history
On Syria: Be Clear, Then Hit Hard
A demonstration of American airpower and political will would help the President regain the high ground
Diplomacy with Iran Key to Ending Syria War
The seemingly imminent military strikes against Syria, in response to what U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has described as “undeniable” evidence of chemical weapons use, are not likely to bring the Syria war to a …
The Cost of Obama’s Syria Dithering
Let’s hope the president has realized at long last just how dangerous the horror in Syria has become
Viewpoint: Egypt’s New Leader Is Unfit to Rule
Al-Sisi’s recent decisionmaking suggests a character that is deeply flawed, rash and dangerous
Egyptian ‘Liberals’ Are Out for Blood
They have lost all moral high ground by supporting the military’s violent crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood