He won’t be able to please everyone, so he should reverse Trump’s order getting out of the JCPOA first. That’ll set things off.
The Trump’s administration has left the new White House at a crossroads: keep poking Beijing or bring balance back to the situation.
The last four years have given us a real-life lesson in presidentialism run amok. It didn’t start with Trump but it can end with him.
Can Moscow and Washington find common cause against the global scourges of nuclear weapons, climate change, and pandemic?
If post-Cold War US foreign policy wasn’t intended to seek monsters to destroy, it is certainly created them.
There must be a commitment to bringing the insurgents to the table — and stopping foreign support for warring parties.
Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE want a seat at the table but their participation will only muddy the waters.
Signatories of new letter to Biden don’t mention their past calls for regime change and war with Iran.
Europe blames both Tehran and Washington for the tension regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
Aside from big news on Yemen, this turned out to be more of a pep talk, making what sounded like a vigorous case for the pre-Trump status quo.
US will no longer support ‘offensive’ operations, but that won’t be enough to end the war.
An ongoing spat between Iran and South Korea is a direct result of Trump’s failed ‘maximum pressure’ campaign.
A simple goodwill gesture would likely get the ball rolling.
Keeping US troops there beyond the May 1 deadline won’t do anything to help intra-Afghan peace talks.
Our youngest voters aren’t a monolith, but one study finds they have one thing widely in common and it revolves around war.
The 2011 uprisings lacked a transnational movement strong enough to challenge powerful despots and their friends in Washington.
Americans tend to lionize — and Westernize — political dissidents, unaware that they may not be who we think they are.
A new report from a trilateral working group outlines a path forward.
While well-intended, CVE programs don’t work and make it harder to fight terrorism.
A recent online survey of Iranian attitudes towards religion has revealed a stunning rejection of state-imposed adherence to conservative religious mores.
The immediate crises of the American republic should be clear enough right now: responding to the pandemic and restoring our civilian democracy.