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Yassin Fawaz
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March 29, 2025
Defending Donald Trump: A Response to Jeffrey Goldberg and The Atlantic on the Signal LeakIn March 2025, a significant breach of security occurred when Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was accidentally added to a confidential Signal group chat containing senior U.S. national security officials. The conversation, invo...
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March 23, 2025
Iraq’s Debt to America: It’s Time to CollectIt’s time for President Trump to stop playing nice. Iraq, a country we’ve invested trillions in over the past two decades, owes us. The reconstruction, the security operations, and the countless lives lost—all funded by American tax...
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March 14, 2025
Donald Trump’s Return: A Foreign Policy Reset After Biden’s WeaknessThe air in the Oval Office almost visible thickened on February 28, 2025, as President Donald Trump sat next to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The stakes were high; the future of the U.S.-Ukraine relationship hung in the balance. For Trump, ...
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March 12, 2025
Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ Policies Are The Only Path to True Economic StrengthMy story is a blend of cultures, faiths, and experiences that have shaped my view of America. I’m Yassin Fawaz, the son of an African-American Christian mother and an Arab-American Shiite Muslim father. Growing up between two worlds, I’ve...
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March 2, 2025
Riyadh: The New Global Diplomatic Hub?In an era of shifting geopolitical alliances, Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman—better known as M.B.S.—has quickly emerged as a key diplomatic player. M.B.S. has transformed the kingdom, positioning it...
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February 27, 2025
Kash Patel: reshaping the FBI“I know that you, the dedicated men and women of the FBI, are courageous warriors of justice. I will always have your backs, because you have the backs of the American people. I look forward to serving with you in the years to com...
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February 16, 2025
Trump Must Finish The Job In IraqFor almost two decades, Iraq was at the center of U.S. foreign policy, absorbing huge sums and costing thousands of American lives. Now, just a few years later, it risks fading into geopolitical obscurity—forgotten by the U.S. public and by pol...