Hudson Highlights Nadia Schadlow explores how Trump's China strategy is transforming the U.S. from enabler to competitor for Fox News. Walter Russell Mead suggests that Japan's recent blending of politics and trade is a sign of Trump's lasting effect on world politics in his latest column for the Wall Street Journal. Jon Lerner praises the Trump administration's Middle East peace plan as bold and innovative and commends the president's commitment to finding a resolution in an Op-Ed for CNN. In the Wall Street Journal, Michael Doran argues that the goal of Iran's recent aggression is not economic sanction relief, but rather to preserve the legitimacy of its nuclear program. Seth Cropsey considers how the Hong Kong protests could foreshadow future "reunion" efforts towards Taiwan in the Wall Street Journal. Blaise Misztal insists that a comprehensive strategic vision from Poland, in line with the U.S., will strengthen both U.S.-Polish and transatlantic relations in The Hill. Hudson Leads Debate on Future of U.S.-Iran Relations In an essay for Mosiac, Mike Doran dives deep into Iran's "strategic pressure" campaign to persuade JCPOA signatories to preserve the deal and ease sanctions:
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The essay has been widely circulated among administration officials, including Vice President Mike Pence and National Security Advisor John Bolton, and was highlighted by Ben Shapiro. Walter Russell Mead examines how Trump's showman tendencies have shaped his foreign policy, particularly with Iran, in the Wall Street Journal. Hudson experts address escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran: Upcoming Events July 9 9:45 a.m. |