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Western democracies are unwilling to irritate important
allies
in the counter-terrorism struggle simply because they might be violating the rights of their own citizens.
Trump’s Unraveling Korea PolicyATLANTA – With every tweet or meeting with a foreign leader that US President Donald Trump completes, American officials find themselves struggling to reassure
allies
that the United States remains committed to their security.
We have a just cause and many potential allies, but our failure to combine hard and soft power into a smart strategy could be fatal.
By slapping tariffs on America’s closest allies, he is practically driving them into China’s arms.
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery is a threat to both the NATO
allies
and Russia.
Proliferators must know that the NATO
allies
are unwavering in their commitment to collective defense, including nuclear deterrence.
NATO
allies
have been looking at various missile-defense options for some time.
For now, Trump seems committed to his deal-making approach to America’s relationships with other countries, even longtime partners and
allies
like Mexico and Australia.
In structural terms, it matters greatly that the two entities in the world with economies and per capita income similar to the US – Europe and Japan – are both American
allies.
After the Cold War ended in the early 1990s, the US and local
allies
aimed to establish political and military hegemony in the Middle East and North Africa through US-led wars of regime change in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and elsewhere.
Lately, political battles among key actors have not been about how to build a more effective of representative political system or a more equitable, dynamic economy, but about how to maintain control of accumulated power or distribute it among their
allies.
But the US has flatly rejected China’s proposal, ostensibly because it seems to morally conflate North Korea’s quest for weapons of mass destruction (which it appears fully prepared to use) with America’s right to defend itself and its
allies.
True, Europe is moving at a painfully slow pace, but the attack on the State and its
allies
in an ossified supply side and the dinosaurs of industrial stake holders, is widening.
But “China’s rise thus far has already bred geopolitical, military, economic, and ideological challenges to US power, US allies, and the US-dominated international order,” Blackwill and Tellis noted.
“Whenever we buy products made in China,” he wrote last year of the US and its allies, “we as consumers are helping to finance a Chinese military buildup that may well mean to do us and our countries harm.”
How did relations between two NATO
allies
reach such a low point?
As a result, Germany and its
allies
are prepared to provide just enough assistance to keep the ship from capsizing, but not enough to set it on an even keel.
Indeed, Santos and Uribe, members of the same political party and once close allies, are now embroiled in a bitter dispute, with Uribe emerging as Santos’s most visible opponent.
The Bush administration is fiercely opposed to lifting the embargo, pointing out that in the event of a military clash over Taiwan, US troops would face weapons provided to China by America’s own
allies.
These two great countries, “natural allies” in the words of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, should reflect on what they have accomplished together since 1998, in order to map what lies ahead.
The West would appear confused, its
allies
would be dismayed, and its enemies would be emboldened.
Because the United States is the most visible and powerful representative of that free world, it is aimed against America and its closest
allies
in Europe and elsewhere.
Long-simmering disagreements between Turkey and the US came to a boil with the emergence of the Kurds of northern Iraq as the Pentagon's main
allies
in the Iraq War.
The US also shows signs of understanding the importance of maintaining a multiethnic Kirkuk and is putting pressure on its Kurdish
allies.
He and his
allies
were challenged by four parties or electoral lists – Labor, Yesh Atid, Hatnuah, and Meretz – though their leaders (three of them women) were not perceived to be running for Prime Minister.
So it is likely that Netanyahu will form a coalition with Lapid and former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni’s Hatnuah party (which won six seats), along with some of his “natural” right-wing
allies.
They therefore presume that, despite American professions to the contrary, the US seeks BMD capabilities that can negate Russia’s strategic deterrent under the guise of protecting America and its
allies
from Iran.
But the Obama administration cannot sign an agreement stating that it will deliberately constrain America’s ability to protect itself and its
allies
from foreign missile attacks.
Ending America’s Disastrous Role in SyriaNEW YORK – Much of the carnage that has ravaged Syria during the past seven years is due to the actions of the United States and its
allies
in the Middle East.
We know that in 2012, if not earlier, President Barack Obama authorized the CIA to work with America’s
allies
in providing support to rebel forces composed of disaffected Syrians as well as non-Syrian fighters.
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