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Bobby Ghosh
Russia’s Halt to Nuclear Talks Leaves Iran in the Cold
The Ukraine war has driven a wedge between Moscow and Tehran that the U.S. could use to its advantage.
Stephen L. Carter
War Crimes Charges Wouldn’t Scare Putin
The process required to prosecute the Russian president for attacking Ukraine would move slowly. The chance of acquittal would be high. And how would the authorities arrest him?
Zev Chafets
Why Israel Won’t Supply the Iron Dome to Ukraine
While Israelis sympathize with the plight of Ukrainians, the country’s own security interests require a good relationship with the Kremlin.
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Children Trapped After Mariupol Hospital Bombed
Children were among those trapped under rubble after a hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine was bombed on Wednesday, March 9. (Credit: Mariupol City Council via Storyful) (Source: Bloomberg)
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