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- Canada as international peacekeeper, US unilateral approach to North Korea may be a 'viable new alternative,' 'Righteous outrage' doesn't produce social change, To tackle terrorism, Saudi Arabia and Iran must resolve rivalry
- Readers write: Trump and journalism, terms for land
- Why Trump's palace intrigue matters
Posted: 15 Apr 2017 03:00 AM PDT "A government so eager to get back into peacekeeping, to have Canada 'step up' and assume its responsibilities as a committed member of the United Nations, now hesitates at the water's edge," states an editorial. "There are plenty of understandable reasons for this. The international landscape has changed dramatically with the election of Donald Trump. "Donald Trump's warning that he would deal with North Korea 'with or without China's help' may in fact have a chance to succeed...," writes Lee Seong-hyon. "Solving the North Korean conundrum with the US initiative would mean sustained American leadership and enlarging U.S. interests in the region.... The obvious aim is to gradually spread 'capitalist elements' within the North Korea and expose its population to outside information. |
Readers write: Trump and journalism, terms for land Posted: 15 Apr 2017 03:00 AM PDT |
Why Trump's palace intrigue matters Posted: 14 Apr 2017 02:09 PM PDT The breathless coverage of a Trump White House reportedly gripped by palace intrigue is enough to keep a reader's head spinning. Chief strategist Steve Bannon is about to be fired. Stephen Miller, once a Bannon acolyte, is now aligned with Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner. Economic adviser Gary Cohn, a Wall Street man and past donor to top Democrats, also now has President Trump's ear. |
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