Making U.S. foreign policy on the fly: recipe for calamity
It's hard to know when and whether Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin would hold back from escalating the conflict over Syria.

OTTAWA—Less than 100 days into the U.S. presidency, Donald Trump has raised the risk of war to a level not seen in decades.
While there was ample justification for a missile strike against Syria in response to the horrific chemical attack on civilians last week, the entire episode has left the wo...
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