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There's never been a better time to join. View this email in your browser.]( A strategy driven by American "energy and idealism" in the Middle East has collided with harsh realities, leaving U.S. policymakers scrambling ever since. In our upcoming issue, experts examine the complex history of the region and weigh in on what may come next. [Be the first to get the issue]( when it comes out next week. This March/April edition of Foreign Affairs will be packed with the latest from foreign policy, human rights, and security experts—with new thoughts on Iran, free speech, mass migration, a new global economic order, and more. By becoming a subscriber, you'll [support our work and unlock special benefits]( we've built for our subscribers—including access to our archives online, audio editions of every issue, and the option to read & listen on your iPhone, Android, or tablet device. [SUBSCRIBE]( P.S. To celebrate 100 years of Foreign Affairs and get once-in-a-century extras, you can also [choose a Centennial subscription.]( You'll get a year of VIP virtual event access and a suite of other extras, including a special edition print book and our high-quality brushed cotton tote bag featuring our first-ever magazine cover from 1922. These perks ([and the Centennial subscription]() are available this year only. [Alternate text]( [Alternate text]( [Alternate text]( [North Korea Is Becoming an Asset for China]( Pyongyang’s Missiles Could Fracture America’s Alliances Sungmin Cho and Oriana Skylar Mastro [Monsieur Fixit]( The Perils of Macron’s Shuttle Diplomacy Celia Belin [When Redlines Fai](l The Promise and Peril of Public Threats Dan Altman and Kathleen E. Powers [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( © 2022 Council on Foreign Relations | 58 East 68 Street, New York NY | 10065 Already a subscriber? [Click here]( to make sure this email address is the one associated with your paid account. If you have questions for us, please visit our [Frequently Asked Questions.]( [Click here to manage your email preferences.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To be removed from ALL Foreign Affairs emails, including newsletters, [unsubscribe here.]( To ensure we can contact you, please add us to your email address book or safe list.

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