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Yaroslav Trofimov

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259 total appearances

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The Journal.
Iran Thinks It’s Winning the War

So, casualties, and maybe also, at the end of the day, lead to U.S.

The Journal.
Iran Thinks It’s Winning the War

defeat months or years later.

The Journal.
Iran Thinks It’s Winning the War

And so, unfortunately, wars are easy to start but very hard to end.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

If you looked at the initial slew of tariffs that were imposed by President Trump, they made no distinction between longtime friends and allies that have fought side by side with the U.S. in all the recent wars, like nations in the European Union and South Korea, and outright enemies or rivals, like, for example, Iran, which received a lower tariff, let alone China.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

If you looked at the initial slew of tariffs that were imposed by President Trump, they made no distinction between longtime friends and allies that have fought side by side with the U.S. in all the recent wars, like nations in the European Union and South Korea, and outright enemies or rivals, like, for example, Iran, which received a lower tariff, let alone China.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

If you looked at the initial slew of tariffs that were imposed by President Trump, they made no distinction between longtime friends and allies that have fought side by side with the U.S. in all the recent wars, like nations in the European Union and South Korea, and outright enemies or rivals, like, for example, Iran, which received a lower tariff, let alone China.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

And so in the beginning, this seemed to be like a trade war against the entire world.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

And so in the beginning, this seemed to be like a trade war against the entire world.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

And so in the beginning, this seemed to be like a trade war against the entire world.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

Some politicians are asking themselves, well, if the U.S. is no longer our ally, if we're going to trust the U.S., if the U.S. maybe seeks to divide Europe together with Russia, well, China is our only salvation, no matter how much we realize the nature of the Chinese regime not being a fellow democracy.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

Some politicians are asking themselves, well, if the U.S. is no longer our ally, if we're going to trust the U.S., if the U.S. maybe seeks to divide Europe together with Russia, well, China is our only salvation, no matter how much we realize the nature of the Chinese regime not being a fellow democracy.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

Some politicians are asking themselves, well, if the U.S. is no longer our ally, if we're going to trust the U.S., if the U.S. maybe seeks to divide Europe together with Russia, well, China is our only salvation, no matter how much we realize the nature of the Chinese regime not being a fellow democracy.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

It's not just the American intentions that aren't clear, but also the entire decision-making process is so haphazard with decisions made and reversed and changed in a very unpredictable fashion. That makes it very hard for nations to place their trust in the United States being a part and an ally in the long run.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

It's not just the American intentions that aren't clear, but also the entire decision-making process is so haphazard with decisions made and reversed and changed in a very unpredictable fashion. That makes it very hard for nations to place their trust in the United States being a part and an ally in the long run.

Apple News Today
Why Harvard is leading the higher-ed fight against Trump

It's not just the American intentions that aren't clear, but also the entire decision-making process is so haphazard with decisions made and reversed and changed in a very unpredictable fashion. That makes it very hard for nations to place their trust in the United States being a part and an ally in the long run.

The Journal.
Assad's Regime Falls. What's Next For Syria?

Yesterday, in Syria, after nearly 13 years of civil war, rebel forces took control of the capital, Damascus. For decades, the country had been under the dictatorship of the Assad family. Here's our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Yaroslav Trofimov.

The Journal.
Assad's Regime Falls. What's Next For Syria?

Yesterday, in Syria, after nearly 13 years of civil war, rebel forces took control of the capital, Damascus. For decades, the country had been under the dictatorship of the Assad family. Here's our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Yaroslav Trofimov.

The Journal.
Assad's Regime Falls. What's Next For Syria?

Yesterday, in Syria, after nearly 13 years of civil war, rebel forces took control of the capital, Damascus. For decades, the country had been under the dictatorship of the Assad family. Here's our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Yaroslav Trofimov.

The Journal.
Assad's Regime Falls. What's Next For Syria?

Footage showed Syrians celebrating in the streets, prisoners walking out of confinement, and residents standing on a toppled statue of Assad's father. At the same time, it remains unknown how the fall of Assad could reverberate across the Middle East and the world. What are the big questions you have today about the future of Syria?

The Journal.
Assad's Regime Falls. What's Next For Syria?

Footage showed Syrians celebrating in the streets, prisoners walking out of confinement, and residents standing on a toppled statue of Assad's father. At the same time, it remains unknown how the fall of Assad could reverberate across the Middle East and the world. What are the big questions you have today about the future of Syria?