For Trump, the Burden May Be Proving This Is Not the Moment His Critics Predicted
| By ALISSA J. RUBIN, BEN HUBBARD, FARNAZ FASSIHI and STEVEN ERLANGER The consequences of America's targeted killing of a senior Iranian commander are mounting. | | | White house memo By PETER BAKER The president and his allies dismiss the criticism about Iran as partisan blowback from political adversaries too timid to take strong action against foreign enemies. | | | By NATALIE KITROEFF and DAVID GELLES The company and regulators are looking into everything from the wiring on the plane to its engines. | | |
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| U.S. By MEGAN TWOHEY, JODI KANTOR and JAN RANSOM The Hollywood producer faces sexual assault charges in a case that has already been fraught for both prosecutors and his legal team. | | | Opinion By DANIEL BENAIM The administration has sacrificed a crucial relationship with Iraq at the altar of a dangerous policy on Iran. | | |
| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Juan Guaidó, president of Venezuela's National Assembly, scuffled with government military officials as he attempted to enter the assembly's building. | | | By NILO TABRIZY The body of Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani was brought back to Iran. Mourners flooded the streets, weeping and holding up posters of the general, as his coffin moved through the crowds. | | |
| By CHARLES M. BLOW The Democratic presidential candidate must be able to respond to any situation. | | | By DAVID LEONHARDT Why Amy Klobuchar still has a chance. | | | By RYAN C. CROCKER Qassim Suleimani's death brought vindication for the many American lives he took over the years. But what comes next? | | | By JENNY LEFCOURT He wants to punish Europe — but thousands of American businesses will suffer instead. | | |
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