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Plus: Washington’s Sudan policies paved the way for war [Foreign Policy Logo]( [Foreign Policy Editors Picks]( April 22, 2023 | [View in browser]( To read unlimited articles featured in Editors’ Picks, [subscribe today](. 1 [Insider threat?]( ideologically motivated whistleblowers, Jack Teixeira simply displayed terrible judgment in leaking classified documents, David V. Gioe and Joseph M. Hatfield [write](. 2 [Predictable conflict.]( 2019, the United States pushed Sudan’s protesters and the military toward a transitional government that was never civilian-led, Justin Lynch [writes](. 3 [Reconciliation and reorder.]( Iran-Saudi rapprochement help reshape the Middle East without the active involvement of the United States? FP’s Cameron Abadi and Adam Tooze [discuss](. 4 [Faithful support?]( President Nicolás Maduro is courting evangelical voters in a bid to shore up his base and finally gain international recognition, Tony Frangie-Mawad [writes](. 5 [What in the world?]( conflict in Sudan to weapons shipments to Ukraine, see if you’ve kept up with the week’s top stories with our [news quiz]( from FP’s Drew Gorman. --------------------------------------------------------------- [FP Climate Summit 2023]( [FP Climate Summit 2023]( Join Foreign Policy for a day of insightful conversations with leaders on the forefront of climate action. Together, we will explore strategies to accelerate the fight against climate change and how to unlock the funding required to make it possible. [Register Now](. --------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW FP ON This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to FP’s Editors' Picks newsletter. Want a friend to receive this newsletter? [Forward it]( now. Want to receive other FP newsletters? [Manage]( your FP newsletter preferences. [unsubscribe]( | [privacy policy]( | [contact us]( | [partner with FP]( Foreign Policy magazine is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2023 Graham Digital Holding Company. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 655 15th St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20005. [Link](

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