Big Ideas, Clear Policies Progressives have been kept busy for far too long trying to stop terrible U.S. foreign policies, such as the 2003 invasion of Iraq and ongoing forever-war counterterrorism policies that have come to define America in the Middle East. But the progressive vision for America’s role in the world goes far beyond repairing the damage wrought by careless forever warriors and indifferent isolationists.
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Table of Contents
- A Blueprint for a Progressive U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East 1
- CENTURY INTERNATIONAL 1
- Big Ideas, Clear Policies 1
- 1. Power through Diplomacy, Not War 2
- Actions for the Executive Branch 3
- Actions for Congress 5
- 2. Restore America’s Moral Leadership 7
- Actions for the Executive Branch 7
- Actions for Congress 9
- 3. Equitable Response to Climate Change 10
- Actions for the Executive Branch 10
- Actions for Congress 11
- 4. Just and Durable Peace for Palestinians and Israelis 12
- Actions for the Executive Branch 13
- Actions for Congress 15
- HEADER IMAGE: LABORERS WORK ON A BRIDGE IN JORDAN IN A 2010 PHOTO. SOURCE: ILO/APEX IMAGE 16
- Century International, Contributor 16
- LATEST 16
- Here’s What Progressive Foreign Policy in the Middle East Should Look Like 17
- Palestinians Want Liberation, Not Recognition 17
- “Change” Politicians Flopped in Iraq’s Last Elections. They Could Still Be a Force for Reform. 18
- Without Free Palestinian Elections, There Can Be No Lasting Peace 18
- Palestinians and Israelis Already Live Together. What’s Missing Is Equality and Justice. 19
- Washington Can’t Make Israel’s War in Gaza Moral. Instead, It Needs to End the War. 20
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