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Foreign Policy Questions and Answers (Q&A)

D. Gray
Answered: May 10, 2018
It merits recalling that resistance to Israel's settlements has been a reliable EU policy since 1977, when what was then called the EC, first began to censure them. In spite of the way that...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
It is an important question because of its location and its potential to destabilize the wider Middle Eastern region. Afghanistan is located in south-central Asia and has borders with Iran and...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
I think the key to the US-Mexico relationship is immigration and for President Trump to stop talking and tweeting about having Mexico pay for the border wall. A wall is not needed but Trump and...Read More

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E.Susan
Answered: Apr 25, 2018
In my opinion, the United States (US) should never have gotten involved in Syria in the first place. The crisis in Syria started as a peaceful protest by Syrian’s citizens against a lack of...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
I do not believe borders will be re-drawn in the greater Middle East. It is true that a “relatively unknown map… has been circulating around strategic, governmental, NATO, policy and...Read More

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Cesar H. Pablo, Journalist
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
I do not think China’s foreign policy will see a major overhaul due to a slowdown in their economic growth. China clearly wants to be a major influence in their part of the world, just as...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
No, the Pentagon is not the center for foreign policy in the US. The Pentagon is the headquarters for the US Department of Defense (DOD). The mission of DOD is to provide the military forces...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
Yes, I do believe a stable equilibrium will evolve in East Asia. My reasoning is that steadiness will be reached with the help of an international organization known as ASEAN (Association of...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
Well, now that Trump has been elected, theoretically it should be easier to describe not how the US involvement in Syria would change but how it has changed. Unfortunately, if you want to believe...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
Western democracies would have a very hard time rolling back the “surveillance state” and in fact it’s likely to get worse. There have been example after example where data...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
Putin has made an enormous impact on his country and the world. Before Putin was elected to the Russian presidency in 2000, he told the BBC he “would not rule out” the possibility of...Read More

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C.Kevin
Answered: Apr 20, 2018
Iran already has a nuclear deal, made in 2015, between Iran and six major powers: Germany, the UK, France, Russia, China and the US. I assume this question is asking will there still be a deal if...Read More

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