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International and Global Trends
Real clear world: A former terrorist inside the white house
This article examines the unprecedented decision to welcome a former jihadist—long designated as a terrorist by the United States—into the White House. It traces his trajectory from al-Qaeda operative to interim president of Syria, raising urgent questions about a dramatic shift in U.S. foreign policy. The piece challenges readers to consider the consequences of legitimizing a figure whose past is inseparable from decades of extremist violence.


Economy and Energy Policy
U.S. Tariffs: Shock to the Global Economy and International Markets


Transformations in the International Order
Trump 2.0: Political Directions and Regional Changes


International and Global Trends
The Iranian File.. One of the Most Complicated Files Biden has Inherited


Countering Terrorism and Extremism
Is the attack on U.S. Capitol a domestic terrorism?


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