By: Thomas L. Friedman
Only two questions remain regarding the U.S. war with Iran. One, how big a plate of crow will President Donald Trump have to eat to end this conflict with at least some achievements?


Thomas L. Friedman is a Foreign Affairs Columnist at The New York Times. He focuses on a range of topics including geopolitics, international affairs, and current events, often examining the intersections of conflict, politics, and public policy. Mr. Friedman is featured in numerous publications, including The Mercury News and Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd.
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Thomas L. Friedman's articles largely focus on government and politics, international relations, and world affairs with a specific emphasis on US-Israel relations and Middle East politics. His coverage heavily consists of opinion editorials, legal policy regulation, and government announcements.
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