How the nuclear weapons industry is dominating think tank research
A recent study finds that all major institutions working on nuke policy are getting funds from companies with a vested interest in it.
A recent study finds that all major institutions working on nuke policy are getting funds from companies with a vested interest in it.
The move will mitigate crises and open the door to resolving wider issues diplomatically.
Nearly seven decades after the armistice, the status quo on the Peninsula does not serve American interests.
The move only serves to reinforce America’s forever wars.
The American interests at stake are unclear and Congress hasn’t provided authorization.
The United States gives a lot of money to countries that often undermine its interests — both at home and abroad.
Despite years of policy and rhetoric designed to reproach Moscow, Washington now needs help containing the Taliban.
Another example of how our post-9/11 counterterrorism interests have emboldened violent leaders who seem to stay in power forever.
Recent months have not been necessarily kind to Chinese aspirations of remaining aloof to conflict beyond its borders.
The new Iranian administration may agree on a revised JCPOA with the U.S. But if the economic benefits are paltry, political support will drain away.
Expect the military officials who commanded Afghanistan to invoke ‘cutting and running.’ Let’s talk about why they failed.
Officials have announced an ‘end’ to the combat mission, but this appears to be a shift in definitions rather than a real withdrawal.
Arguments against the JCPOA only become comprehensible only when one understands that nuclear nonproliferation is not their goal.
Its new national security strategy may be calculated to appeal to voters, but the West has clearly helped to push Putin’s buttons, too.
The administration has been sluggish in its pledge to withdraw material support to the Kingdom and help end the blockade in Yemen.
The War on Terror-era neocon is at it again, scolding America for withdrawing from Afghanistan and advocating we stay in the game.
Excuses for why the US can’t lift Trump restrictions on the cash Americans send their families there are outdated and inaccurate.
Senators Sanders, Lee, and Murphy have teamed up again, putting teeth into oversight of arms sales and interventions.
The E3’s failure to stand up to Trump was compounded by a series of miscalculations in the six months since Biden took office.
But will the Senate take up the mantle and finally bring about reunions between North Koreans and their families in America?
He needs all the friends he can get, with restiveness in the palace and on the Jordanian street, and a greater power struggle in the Middle East.