Robert Kagan has resigned from the Washington Post as editor at large, criticizing the newspaper's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate ahead of the election.
Kagan, a prominent neoconservative, had a significant role in advocating for the Iraq War and has emerged as a critic of Donald Trump since 2016.
The decision to not endorse a candidate reflects a growing discontent with the current political landscape, a view that Kagan strongly opposes, given his political history.
Kagan's resignation underscores a rift between traditional neoconservative values and the current political climate, especially evident in his opposition to emerging populist movements.
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