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Juliette Kayyem

Juliette Kayyem

Contributing Writer at The Atlantic

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  • English
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  • International News
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Don’t Let Terror Shut America Down

Defiantly proceeding with our lives—and playing the Sugar Bowl—is the best response to an attack.
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The Border Got Quieter, So Trump Had to Act

The president would rather exploit a free-for-all than manage migrant flows effectively.
theatlantic.com

The Near Misses at Airports Have Been Telling Us Something

The deadly crash over the Potomac River is the culmination of an alarming pattern.
theatlantic.com

Is DOGE Sure It Wants to Fire These People?

Elon Musk and his team are endangering Americans in many ways.
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Foreign Tourists Are Taking Trump at His Word

Deliberately insulting other countries is bad for the U.S. economy.
theatlantic.com

By the Time Political Violence Gets Worse, It Will Be Too Late

The arson at Josh Shapiro’s residence is the latest harrowing attack on democratic norms.
theatlantic.com

Don’t Look at Stock Markets. Look at the Ports.

A drop in maritime traffic suggests that the worst is yet to come.
theatlantic.com

This Tornado Mayhem Is a Warning

As hurricane season looms, the effects of DOGE cuts on the U.S. forecasting and alert system are a new menace.
theatlantic.com

The Deadly Virus of Anti-Semitic Terrorism

The latest attacks on Jews in America inevitably betray their real motive: sheer hate.
theatlantic.com

No Rational Aid-Distribution System Should Work This Way

The new Gaza relief effort was bound to fail.
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Trump’s Gross Misuse of the National Guard

The 1992 deployment in Los Angeles proved that troops operate best on the streets when the state is in charge.