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Campus protestors call Israel’s campaign in Gaza a genocide because they do not understand the horrors of war. Distinguished Fellow  Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] warns in the  Wall Street Journal [[link removed]] that if young Americans fail to recognize the importance of defending peace, war might be the force that shapes their lives.
From terrified citizens in Israel, to humanitarian aid providers in the European Union, to America’s allies in the Middle East, dismantling Hamas would benefit everyone—except Iran. Distinguished Fellow  Mike Pompeo [[link removed]] explains how in  Fox News [[link removed]].
The United States needs to rally its allies and friends to play a greater role in the competition against China, writes Senior Fellow  John Lee [[link removed]]. Read why the era of light-touch diplomacy is over in  Foreign Affairs [[link removed]].
American overdose deaths hit 109,000 last year, and 70 percent of them are attributable to fentanyl. The counterfeit drug epidemic is a crisis, and Distinguished Fellow  William P. Barr [[link removed]] implores Washington to start treating it that way in  Fox News [[link removed]].
America’s history is full of hidden heroines. Read Senior Fellow  Melanie Kirkpatrick [[link removed]]’s  review of The Tory’s Wife [[link removed]] to learn about Jane Welborn Spurgin’s fight for women’s rights in the American Revolution, and listen to her appearance on  Liberty and Leadership [[link removed]] to hear about the role of women in the origins of Thanksgiving.
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Hamas’s successful disinformation efforts prove that the US has an even bigger problem on the horizon: the Chinese Communist Party’s “active measures” cognitive warfare campaigns, warn Japan Chair  Kenneth R. Weinstein [[link removed]] and Japan Chair Fellow  William Chou [[link removed]] in  The Messenger [[link removed]].
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