Coby Goldberg
By Coby Goldberg
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Opinion After 4 years of Trump, China’s abuses are worse than ever. What Biden must do to stop them
Joe Biden’s foreign policy team includes many familiar faces from the Obama Administration. Antony Blinken, Biden’s pick to be the next Secretary of State, was Deputy Secretary of State in January 2017. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was National Security Advisor to the Vice President at the time. The list goes on. But though the…
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Opinion How Jewish Americans can help stop China’s genocide of Uighur Muslims
It is a well-documented fact that China is engaged in cultural and physical genocide against the Uighurs, a Muslim group who once constituted a majority in the province of Xinjiang. China is attempting to erase Uighur culture by shuttering mosques, banning the Uighur language in schools, and holding more than one-million Uighurs in “re-education” camps…
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Opinion The U.S. greenlighting annexation is a greenlight for China’s abuses
This is one of many pieces The Forward is running on annexation. Read another point of view here and here. Across the sea from America, a leader who has been in power for more than a decade is laying the groundwork for a land grab. His military was always capable of imposing its will, being…
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