The time has come for Washington to use its military support to help put Israel on a better path to peace, Elizabeth Shackelford argues.
"The war is more a reflection of change in the international system, such as rising multipolarity, rather than a cause of change," Paul Poast argues.
Despite Washington and Beijing’s apparent satisfaction with the meeting, the tensions at the heart of the relationship show no signs of abating, Paul Heer writes.
The US public's perception of China has changed significantly since Xi Jinping took office, Craig Kafura says.
"It will take years of continued improvements to rebuild American confidence and trust in China," Craig Kafura says.
Dina Smeltz unpacks new Council data that show Americans across political parties are concerned about China's rise.
"The US defense industry faces real challenges in its ability to actually produce weapons in a timely fashion," Paul Poast writes.
"A ceasefire, which the US also does not support, would mean that the military phase of the conflict is over," says Ivo Daalder.
"The trains have already collided. And the remaining question is whether the region will now explode," writes Ivo Daalder.
"What is happening on the ground in Gaza is changing the narrative in an important way," Ivo Daalder tells CNN's Julia Chatterley.
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