The hawkish national security advisor’s firing reveals the president’s hesitancy to initiate major conflicts. Liam Glen writes on the limits of Trump’s erratic foreign policy.
The hawkish national security advisor’s firing reveals the president’s hesitancy to initiate major conflicts. Liam Glen writes on the limits of Trump’s erratic foreign policy.


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