Washington Should Draw New Delhi Closer, Not Push It Away; A Palestinian State Would Be Good for Israel; Don’t Abandon AUKUS
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The Case for a U.S. Alliance With India

Washington Should Draw New Delhi Closer, Not Push It Away

 By Kurt M. Campbell and Jake Sullivan

 

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A Palestinian State Would Be Good for Israel

The Chance for a Two-State Solution Still Exists—but Won’t for Long

By Richard Haass

 
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Don’t Abandon AUKUS

The Case for Recommitting to—and Revitalizing—the Alliance

By Gary Roughead, Marise Payne, Nicholas Carter, and James Mattis

 

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