by LMR | Feb 20, 2021 | Impeachment, No
By Madilyn Cox Freshman, University of Georgia It is no surprise that following the riots on the United States’ Capitol on January 6th, the Democratic Party attempted to convict former President Donald Trump for the role they believe he played in the insurrection....
by LMR | Feb 20, 2021 | Impeachment, No
By Tyler Van Patten Sophomore, Georgetown I am of the firm belief that when considering the best response to anything in politics, one must weigh both one’s principles and the practical outcome of any course of action. So too with responding to the events of January...
by LMR | Feb 20, 2021 | Impeachment, Yes
By Era Atre Junior, GW On January 6th, 2021, thousands of pro-Trump supporters unlawfully stormed the Capitol building. In doing so, they destroyed property and sent the entirety of Congress into lockdown. While he was physically not at the riot, former President...
by LMR | Feb 15, 2021 | Arm Sales, Yes
By Gunner Spencer Sophomore, UC Santa Cruz A thorough review of the relationships with our Near-East partners has been long overdue, and for that reason, it’s prudent to pause arm sales so the new administration has time to formulate a comprehensive Middle East...
by LMR | Feb 15, 2021 | Arm Sales, Under Certain Conditions
By Dylan Kassin Freshman, GW Between those calling for the end of arms sales to Saudi Arabia and those that support them, there is a more nuanced approach that acknowledges both Iranian aggression as a threat to regional stability and the global economy and the dire...
by LMR | Feb 15, 2021 | Arm Sales, Yes
By Paul Medvetsky Freshman, Georgetwon President Biden’s first foreign policy actions will be some of the most consequential of the 21st century. Chief among those decisions is pausing arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. This was long overdue: for years,...