Noah Rothman is a senior writer at National Review. His third book, Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence, will be published by Hachette in May 2026. What a difference a war makes. They ...
In a war that the Iranian regime sees as existential, Tehran could be expected to pull out all the stops. “Iran’s vast network of proxies” would be activated. American and European civilians would be ...
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Talarico must lose not only because he held such views, but because he has demonstrated his capacity to hold such views.
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