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  • BAGHDAD, IRAQ - OCTOBER 1: Col. Steve Warren, the new spokesman for the US-led coalition in Iraq, speaks during an introduction of Let. Gen. Sean MacFarland s the new commander General of the US led coalition in Iraq on October 1, 2015 in Baghdad, Iraq. MacFarland is a three-star general in the United States Army. (Photo by Khalid Mohammed-Pool/Getty Images)
    BAGHDAD, IRAQ - OCTOBER 1: Col. Steve Warren, the new spokesman for the US-led coalition in Iraq, speaks during an introduction of Let. Gen. Sean MacFarland s the new commander General of the US led coalition in Iraq on October 1, 2015 in Baghdad, Iraq. MacFarland is a three-star general in the United States Army. (Photo by Khalid Mohammed-Pool/Getty Images)

    Pentagon Forces Out Popular Press Spokesman

    Press relations take a turn for the worse at the Pentagon.

  • NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 22: Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during an event at Trump SoHo Hotel, June 22, 2016 in New York City. Trump's remarks focused on criticisms of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
    NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 22: Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during an event at Trump SoHo Hotel, June 22, 2016 in New York City. Trump's remarks focused on criticisms of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

    Things Don’t End Well for Madmen

    The president prizes "unpredictability," but history isn't on his side.

  • WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 16: National security advisor H.R. McMaster speaks during a press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House May 16, 2017 in Washington, DC. Mcmaster addressed President Trumps upcoming trips and addressed the release of classified intel to Russia.  (Photo by Alex Wong /Getty Images)
    WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 16: National security advisor H.R. McMaster speaks during a press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House May 16, 2017 in Washington, DC. Mcmaster addressed President Trumps upcoming trips and addressed the release of classified intel to Russia. (Photo by Alex Wong /Getty Images)

    Right-Wing War Against McMaster Spills Over Into Israel

    A campaign of personal attacks on the U.S. national security advisor is even dividing allies.

  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 25:  Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani reacts to a standing ovation at the conclusion of his address to a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress March 25, 2015 in Washington, DC. Ghani told members of Congress his country owed the United States a 'profound debt' for the more than 2,300 U.S. soldiers who have died to 'advance the cause of freedom'.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
    WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 25: Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani reacts to a standing ovation at the conclusion of his address to a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress March 25, 2015 in Washington, DC. Ghani told members of Congress his country owed the United States a 'profound debt' for the more than 2,300 U.S. soldiers who have died to 'advance the cause of freedom'. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

    In Afghanistan, Reform Can’t Come Fast Enough

    The Ghani government is embarking on an ambitious plan to combat corruption and incompetence. It’s going to need America’s help.

  • General Fang Fenghui (L), chief of the general staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff,  review an honour guard during a welcome ceremony at the Bayi Building in Beijing on August 15, 2017.  / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Mark Schiefelbein        (Photo credit should read MARK SCHIEFELBEIN/AFP/Getty Images)
    General Fang Fenghui (L), chief of the general staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, review an honour guard during a welcome ceremony at the Bayi Building in Beijing on August 15, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Mark Schiefelbein (Photo credit should read MARK SCHIEFELBEIN/AFP/Getty Images)
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    It’s Time to Found a New Republic

    The United States has teetered on the brink of catastrophe before, and rebuilt itself by rethinking its institutions. It's time to do so again.

  • JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MAY 23:  (ISRAEL OUT) US President Donald Trump (L) and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leave after delivering a speech during a visit to the Israel Museum on May 23, 2017 in Jerusalem, Israel. U.S. President Donald Trump spend his second and final day visited Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem, then visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and delivering an address at the Israel Museum, both in Jerusalem, before departing for the Vatican.  (Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images)
    JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MAY 23: (ISRAEL OUT) US President Donald Trump (L) and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leave after delivering a speech during a visit to the Israel Museum on May 23, 2017 in Jerusalem, Israel. U.S. President Donald Trump spend his second and final day visited Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem, then visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and delivering an address at the Israel Museum, both in Jerusalem, before departing for the Vatican. (Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images)

    Is Trump’s Middle East Peace Effort Dead in the Water?

    Whatever faint hopes there were of a breakthrough in the Israel-Palestine conflict are beyond reach right now. 

  • NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 14: A man walks by a poster featuring President Donald Trump on August 14, 2017 in New York City. Security throughout the Manhattan is high today as President Trump is expected to arrive at his residency at Trump Tower later today, his first visit back to his apartment since the inauguration. Numerous protests and extensive road closures are planned for the area.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
    NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 14: A man walks by a poster featuring President Donald Trump on August 14, 2017 in New York City. Security throughout the Manhattan is high today as President Trump is expected to arrive at his residency at Trump Tower later today, his first visit back to his apartment since the inauguration. Numerous protests and extensive road closures are planned for the area. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
  • US President Donald Trump disembarks from Air Force One upon arrival at Raleigh County Memorial Airport in Beaver, West Virginia, July 24, 2017, as Trump travels to speak at the National Boy Scout Jamboree in West Virginia. / AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEB        (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
    US President Donald Trump disembarks from Air Force One upon arrival at Raleigh County Memorial Airport in Beaver, West Virginia, July 24, 2017, as Trump travels to speak at the National Boy Scout Jamboree in West Virginia. / AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

    Our Missing President

    Two crises in the past week demanded leadership of the singular sort that only the president can supply. Trump failed on both counts.

  • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 08: The Ku Klux Klan protests on July 8, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. The KKK is protesting the planned removal of a statue of General Robert E. Lee, and calling for the protection of Southern Confederate monuments. (Photo by Chet Strange/Getty Images)
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 08: The Ku Klux Klan protests on July 8, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. The KKK is protesting the planned removal of a statue of General Robert E. Lee, and calling for the protection of Southern Confederate monuments. (Photo by Chet Strange/Getty Images)

    The Problem With Making Hate Speech Illegal

    The answer to the violence in Charlottesville isn't to outlaw white supremacy.

  • SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - AUGUST 14:  U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford (L) talks with South Korean Defence Minister Song Young-moo (R) during their meeting at the Defence Ministry on August 14, 2017 in Seoul, South Korea. Dunford is in South Korea to discuss the North Korean nuclear and missile threats with South Korea's defense minister and the military chief.  (Photo by Song Kyung-Seok-Pool/Getty Images)
    SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - AUGUST 14: U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford (L) talks with South Korean Defence Minister Song Young-moo (R) during their meeting at the Defence Ministry on August 14, 2017 in Seoul, South Korea. Dunford is in South Korea to discuss the North Korean nuclear and missile threats with South Korea's defense minister and the military chief. (Photo by Song Kyung-Seok-Pool/Getty Images)
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    Netanyahu’s Inner Circle Is Fleeing Like Rats on the Titanic

    Faced with mounting scandal, the Israeli prime minister is lashing out at "fake news" and alleging a witch hunt. But can the Trump defense save him?

  • Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) listens to Russian antivirus program developer Yevgeny Kaspersky as he visits the Kaspersky Labs company development center in Moscow on June 18, 2009.   AFP PHOTO / POOL / MISHA JAPARIDZE (Photo credit should read MISHA JAPARIDZE/AFP/Getty Images)
    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) listens to Russian antivirus program developer Yevgeny Kaspersky as he visits the Kaspersky Labs company development center in Moscow on June 18, 2009. AFP PHOTO / POOL / MISHA JAPARIDZE (Photo credit should read MISHA JAPARIDZE/AFP/Getty Images)

    Amid Washington Russia Frenzy, Kaspersky Faces Backlash

    U.S. spies see a global intelligence network in the making in company’s anti-virus software.

  • TUMACO, COLOMBIA:  An anti-narcotics policeman stands guard in front of packages of cocaine that were confiscated during an operation in the port of Tumaco, in southwestern Colombia, 20 April, 2002. Three tons of cocaine, meant for shipment to the United States and Europe, were seized during the raid.  AFP PHOTO/Gerardo GOMEZ (Photo credit should read GERARDO GOMEZ/AFP/Getty Images)
    TUMACO, COLOMBIA: An anti-narcotics policeman stands guard in front of packages of cocaine that were confiscated during an operation in the port of Tumaco, in southwestern Colombia, 20 April, 2002. Three tons of cocaine, meant for shipment to the United States and Europe, were seized during the raid. AFP PHOTO/Gerardo GOMEZ (Photo credit should read GERARDO GOMEZ/AFP/Getty Images)
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