Israel’s Spy Agency Snubbed the U.S. Can Trust Be Restored?

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Israel’s new prime minister, Naftali Bennett, heads to Washington promising better relations and seeking support for covert attacks on Iran’s nuclear program. Online-PR: … unsere digitale Pressearbeit im Internet hilft weiter…

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The Real Winner of the Afghan War? It’s Not Who You Think.

Nexo

Pakistan, nominally a U.S. partner in the war, was the Afghan Taliban’s main patron, and sees the Taliban’s victory as its own. But now what does it do with its prize? Online-PR: … unsere digitale […]



Did the War in Afghanistan Have to Happen?

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In 2001, when the Taliban were weak and ready to surrender, the U.S. passed on a deal. Nearly 20 years later, the Taliban hold all the cards.



E.P.A. Approved Toxic Chemicals for Fracking a Decade Ago, New Files Show

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The compounds can form PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” which have been linked to cancer and birth defects. The E.P.A. approvals came despite the agency’s own concerns about toxicity.



As Wars Wind Down, Congress Revisits Presidential Powers

States

The House voted to repeal the 2002 authorization for the invasion of Iraq, and the Senate will consider doing so as well in a rare debate over war powers.



Kamala Harris’s Vice Presidency Is Coming Into Focus

West-Wing

In a role that seldom allows for error, Ms. Harris is trying to shape her vice presidency by tackling unwieldy policy issues.