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On the latest episode of āThe Foreign Affairs Interview,ā Adam Posen discusses the economic uncertainty produced by Trumpās tariffsāand considers what it would take to constructively remake the global economy. foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/what-ā¦


In a 2024 essay, Ali Ansari discussed how the Islamic Republicās relations with Israel and with the wider Jewish community evolved over timeāand how Iran and Israel eventually became the Middle Eastās arch-antagonists. foreignaffairs.com/israel/shallowā¦

āIt is likely that Iran will now make a desperate run to nuclear breakout,ā says Dan Shapiro. āTrump, in turn, will be faced with a decision about whether to intervene militarily to prevent an Iranian nuclear weapon.ā foreignaffairs.com/iran/dan-shapiā¦













Read Joshua Z. Walker, Reagan Miviri, and Jason Stearns on how the United States could help resolve the conflict between Congo and the Rwandan-supported M23 rebel group: fam.ag/444wIq5



āTrump, for all his bellicose rhetoric and military escalations, has always been deeply skeptical of getting into another major Middle Eastern war.ā Read Marc Lynch on what Trump can do to break endless cycle of U.S. policy failure in the Middle East: foreignaffairs.com/what-does-trumā¦

āAt first, it might seem outlandish to think that Iran would respond to an Israeli attack with anything other than belligerence. But if the damage to Iranās nuclear program and military is greater than it seems, Tehran might look for off-ramps.ā foreignaffairs.com/israel/can-isrā¦