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Are we winning?
“We’ve won,” President Trump announced at a rally on March 11, as the widening war in Iran started to rock oil markets and supply chains, and Iran escalated attacks on tankers and refineries across the Middle East.
“Let me tell you,” Mr. Trump insisted, “we’ve won.”
What did he mean?
By Sarah L. Kaufman, the author of the forthcoming “Verb Your Enthusiasm: How to Master the Art of the Verb and Transform Your Writing.”
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The pathway to building a career in the United States for many highly educated and skilled foreign workers was once clear: Earn a degree from an American university or college, and then be recruited by a company willing to sponsor one of the 85,000 H-1B visas awarded annually to fill specialized roles and grant work status for up to six years. Now that reliable route is shifting as the Trump administration has made fundamental changes to the way the visas are granted.
By Nailah Morgan
Resorting to force when there is time for diplomacy is needlessly destabilising and tends to end in failure
By Jonathan Stevenson, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He served at the US National Security Council during the Obama administration
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