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    Congress Must Stop Trump’s Illegal War on Iran

    Congress has neither declared war on Iran, nor authorized the president to engage the U.S. Armed Forces against it. There is no evidence of an imminent threat to the United States by Iran that warrants bypassing Congress and violating the Constitution. Congress must act urgently to restrain the president.

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    Operation Epic Fury, Regime Change, and the Collapse of Legal Constraint

    In our policy journal, Davit Khachatryan argues that Trump's war with no aim against Iran, like his illegal regime change raid in Venezuela, is an existential threat to international law that demands legal constraints in the US and from outside it.

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    Arming and Expanding ICE: The Cost to American Taxpayers and Liberties

    If compared to military forces, ICE’s new budget would rank it among the top-funded 15 militaries in the world – an ominous buildup of armed loyalists that Trump is demonstratively deploying alongside other law enforcement and the national guard in cities and states he regards as resisting his authority.

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    International Policy Journal

    Curious about what policies can be taken to make the world a better place? Explore the International Policy Journal (IPJ), a platform dedicated to discussing foreign policy priorities within a progressive agenda.

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    America Is Cursed by a Foreign Policy of Nostalgia

    In a provocative new essay published by Foreign Affairs, Nancy Okail, President and CEO of the Center for International Policy, and Matt Duss, the organization’s Executive Vice President, present a sweeping critique of the entrenched U.S. foreign policy orthodoxy and lay out a bold blueprint for reform.

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    A fantastic event with my friends @NegarMortazavi, @Gbrew24, and @Citrinowicz.

    If you were unable to watch it live, check out the recording below.

    Senior Fellow @SinaToossi in @AlJazeera on how Iran is shifting its diplomatic and military strategy after confronting a war with the U.S. Now that diplomacy and military restraint have failed, the Trump administration may incentivize the new Supreme Leader of Iran to pursue a

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    After the U.S. left the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran chose “strategic patience,” assuming Washington ultimately preferred stability to war.

    That assumption has now collapsed.

    The risk is Tehran concludes only nuclear weapons can guarantee its... security.

    Senior Fellow Sina Toossi joined @abcnews to give his analysis on the current trajectory of the United States’ war with Iran:

    “Trump, even if he’s looking for a diplomatic off-ramp, it’s unclear what Iran will be willing to accept on this stage. […] Iran will likely want to end ...this conflict more on its terms.”

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    Join @CatoFP today at noon for a conversation with @Hoffman8Jon, @citrinowicz, @NegarMortazavi, and @gbrew24 on the possible trajectories of Operation Epic Fury and its broader consequences for the region and beyond.

    Click here to register!

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