Case made for Caroline Glick as Israel advocate in New York

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Case made for Caroline Glick as Israel advocate in New York
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A commentary supports sending journalist Caroline Glick to Israel’s New York consulate. The piece argues that bold advocacy is more important than traditional diplomatic style. Critics have raised concerns about the choice.

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Public debate over diplomatic appointments can shape how foreign governments present their positions to U.S. audiences.

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Household Impact

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U.S. foreign policy decisions have limited immediate effects on most household budgets.

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Clear and direct communication of allied positions supports informed U.S. foreign policy decisions.

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Governments select consular representatives according to their own diplomatic priorities and internal processes.

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No U.S. constitutional issues arise from foreign government personnel choices.

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Effective diplomatic representation can strengthen bilateral security cooperation between the United States and Israel.

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