Why China is tip-toeing into Middle East security
For the U.S., cooperating with Beijing and not forcing its Gulf trading partners to take sides would be good strategy in the long run.
For the U.S., cooperating with Beijing and not forcing its Gulf trading partners to take sides would be good strategy in the long run.
The editorial page says the over-trillion dollar disaster is ‘too pricey to fail’ and makes up excuses for keeping it around.
Dismal performances by top officials on China and Russia last week indicate an astonishing lack of self-awareness — or worse.
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The Georgia shootings have forced us to acknowledge that ramping up rhetoric to scapegoat or get more defense dollars has consequences.
Because the Houthis are currently on the offensive, it will be difficult for the U.S. leadership to incentivize them to lay down their arms.
MBS’s projection of a moderate Saudi Islam is designed to bolster the kingdom’s quest for leadership of the Muslim world.
A more thorough understanding and less Manichean rhetoric will help us confront our very real challenges with Beijing.
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To root out outside influence of our foreign policy, a new bill would make make certain disclosures mandatory for first time.
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Doesn’t Biden’s team understand that if foreign governments are attacked in this way, they are bound to retaliate?
Middle East scholar addresses questions surrounding U.S. withdrawal and the interests of neighbors in the process.
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A new report proposes the US-India relationship could thrive with a non-military, regional balancing approach instead.