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Essential questions about the Russia-Hamas link: The evidence and its implications
As the war in Gaza continues to unfold, essential questions about Russian and Iranian support for Hamas remain. They include whether Russia played any role in providing support to Hamas ahead of its Oct. 7 attack on Israel. Evidence available from foreign-language publications in Russian, Persian, Arabic, and Hebrew, as well as those in English, provides provocative leads, which, if accurate, have serious potential implications. Jonathan M. Winer explains.
Artificial Intelligence Poses a Huge Threat. It's Time to Put a Seatbelt on It
Our already-too-fractured democracy faces yet another threat, as AI reaches the next stage of maturity. Is it time for a seat-belt? Jonathan M. Winer co-authors.
Time to go local in Libya
Jonathan Winer explains for the Middle East Institute that the solution to address civil conflict and political unrest in Libya lies in addressing the local first.
Struggle over legitimacy in Libya begins third period of dueLling governments
Jonathan Winer explains for the Middle East Institute how Libya has ended up with two parallel governments led by Bashaagha and Dabaiba, and what can be done to address this political unrest.
Prosecuting Trump and his Accomplices: Their Crimes and the Laws They Broke
There was indeed a conspiracy to invalidate a lawful presidential election, but what laws did Trump break and how can be prosecuted? Jonathan Winer explores for The Washington Spectator.
Road Map for a Constitutional Coup: The Republican Plan for Legislative Nullification of the Popular Vote for President
Jonathan Winer explains in The Washington Spectator how the efforts of Donald Trump and his supporters to overturn the 2020 elections were a multi-front attack.