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For a generation, the American foreign policy debate has been more about hating the president or his haters and less about policy, strategy, and ethics.
Shany Mor is a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute. He is also a research fellow at the Chaikin Center for Geostrategy at Haifa University and an associate fellow at the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Bard College. Follow him on Twitter at @ShMMor.
For a generation, the American foreign policy debate has been more about hating the president or his haters and less about policy, strategy, and ethics.
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Shany Mor responds to Peter Beinart's criticism of his piece in The New Republic.