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French judge to probe Khashoggi killing
Syria names new central bank governor
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How Syria's performative coast massacre inquiry blocks justice
Israel may breach foreign interference laws in anti-BDS scheme
Gordon Adams is emeritus faculty from American University and a Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center. He oversaw national security budgets in the Clinton White House from 1993-97.
Comment: It's time for America to realise it is increasingly irrelevant on the global stage, writes Gordon Adams.