With Yemen on the precipice, ‘unity’ is the only path to survival
A shaky new government has brought warring factions together, but it won’t succeed until it gets Houthis to the table.
A shaky new government has brought warring factions together, but it won’t succeed until it gets Houthis to the table.
Follow the money: America’s nuclear posture is driven by contracts and an army of lobbyists, not strategy.
Indonesia has, until now, walked a fine line between the US and China, including its refusal to speak out on the plight of the Uighurs.
Air, sea and land access has been restored between Doha and its neighbors, but there are plenty of loose ends remaining.
Abusive regimes have flaunted their unbridled power because they believed the Trump administration had their backs.
When it comes to China conflict, the United States will find that it’s a leader with few followers.
Trump’s recent sanctions on Turkey highlight a tumultuous relationship throughout the past four years.
Despite his weekend claims, he was the most partisan, anti-diplomatic secretary of state in recent memory.
There is no need to make a military challenge out of a battle over global network dominance.
The anniversary of Iranian Gen. Soleimani’s murder demands we take a hard look at why it was done, and the justification for it.
New clues indicate the worst, and if true then it’s folly, and an obvious attempt to obstruct the incoming White House.
No one has yet taken responsibility but the attack has shaken the fragile new cabinet to the core.
Decades of war, U.S. sanctions, and a hypocritical approach to human rights has left the region seething. Is Biden listening?
Recent events in central Asia and western Africa have had a major impact on world power geopolitics.
Loujain Al-Hathoul is everything the new president should stand for, but is he ready to stand up to MBS?
Congress has already bought into a prevention-focus foreign policy. The Biden administration should follow through.
Until we wake up, our legacy will be arrogance and indifference, and a generation or more of lost souls.
Not surprisingly, Iraqis believe their lives are no longer cheap, and that the time for accountability has come.
The president has been sending out broad signals that he’s willing to plant certain landmines for the incoming president.
With Gideon Sa’ar now leading the charge, it’s almost certain the new White House will face a very hardline Israeli government.
The region’s actors have their own agendas that will not conform to those of the new Biden Administration.