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Top trending articles, news, and analyses from the past week. [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [U.S. President Joe Biden is greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after arriving at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv on Oct. 18, 2023. ]( [Israel Is a Strategic Liability for the United States]( The special relationship does not benefit Washington and is endangering U.S. interests across the globe. By Jon Hoffman [U.S. businessman Charles Abrams (second from right) and Don King (second from left) promote sporting goods from China in 1978. ]( [How ‘Made in China’ Became American Gospel]( The canny marketing of imports from vodka to basketballs transformed the U.S.-China trade relationship. By Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson [A Gazprom Neft oil refinery is seen on the southeastern outskirts of Moscow on April 28, 2022.]( [Ukraine Takes the War to Russia’s Oil Refineries]( Kyiv aims to do with explosives what two years of Western sanctions haven’t yet managed. By Keith Johnson [Police officers patrol a neighborhood amid gang-related violence in downtown Port-au-Prince on April 25, 2023. ]( [Haiti Must Liberate Itself, Again]( The chaos enveloping the island is not new—but the Haitian people can chart another path, as they have done before. By Howard W. French [A protester dressed as American Revolution-era George Washington argues with police officers before being pushed out of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021.]( [Is This a Revolution? Or Are People Just Very Ticked Off?]( In a new book, Fareed Zakaria explores how much the times are a-changin’. At risk, he says, is the entire global system. By Michael Hirsh [Israel Is a Strategic Liability for the United States]( The special relationship does not benefit Washington and is endangering U.S. interests across the globe. By Jon Hoffman [How ‘Made in China’ Became American Gospel]( The canny marketing of imports from vodka to basketballs transformed the U.S.-China trade relationship. By Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson [Ukraine Takes the War to Russia’s Oil Refineries]( Kyiv aims to do with explosives what two years of Western sanctions haven’t yet managed. By Keith Johnson [Haiti Must Liberate Itself, Again]( The chaos enveloping the island is not new—but the Haitian people can chart another path, as they have done before. By Howard W. French [Is This a Revolution? Or Are People Just Very Ticked Off?]( In a new book, Fareed Zakaria explores how much the times are a-changin’. At risk, he says, is the entire global system. By Michael Hirsh [The Moscow Concert Attack and ISIS]( Senior research fellow Collin P. Clarke joined FP Live to discuss terrorism on a global scale. Access hundreds of on-demand interviews when you subscribe. [WATCH NOW](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [MANAGE YOUR EMAIL PREFERENCES]( | [VIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Reach the [right online audience]( with us. [Foreign Policy]( is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2023 Graham Digital Holding Company LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 655 15th St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20005.

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