Biden’s opportunistic timing in Armenian genocide declaration
This has much more to do with current US policy towards Turkish President Erdogan than it does with the morality of the case.
This has much more to do with current US policy towards Turkish President Erdogan than it does with the morality of the case.
Chatham House survey finds agreement that regional actors must bear responsibility for their neighborhood’s conflicts.
The chance to present Beijing as a leader in combating climate change seemed to play a role in Xi Jinping’s decision.
The groupthink is leading to the marginalization of ideas and people who call for a new approach to Moscow. And it’s getting ugly.
The anti-Russian Blob has taken its first scalp in the Biden Administration, torpedoing an esteemed expert’s appointment to the NSC.
A day after ending a war in Afghanistan, Biden seems to be going down the road of a new one with Moscow.
Biden played this well, he said you can either have new weapons or you can have this old war. In the end, it wasn’t much of a contest.
Carbon emissions could be the strongest area of cooperation for the two countries but also the toughest to come to terms with.
A boon for weapons companies, the sale of F-35s, drones, and bombs is controversial but not enough to keep it from happening.
This approach would be needless provocation and reckless overcommitment, and it’s important that Biden reject it.
The war hawks will no doubt slam the president, but restrainers are coming out in support.
It won’t happen because that would mean the Atlantic alliance would have to mobilize for war.
The US envoy says the situation is ‘complex.’ Meanwhile people are in crisis because food and medicine cannot get through.
In 2020, Trump reversed a total ban by Obama. According to a statement today, nothing has changed. Why?
The real political work will have to be done in DC, not Vienna, thanks to the new terror embargoes slapped on by Trump.
‘Who goes first’ can be avoided if both sides come up with a simultaneous plan outlining their full return to compliance.
Code Pink says the chair of the foreign relations committee is hindering, not helping get the U.S. back into Iran nuclear deal.
The administration is pulling back military assets from the kingdom, suggesting a pivot that could affect the region.
It’s clear that the nuclear deal must be resurrected and protected before the Iranian elections and Biden seems to know that.
Beware of another year in which politics wins over strategy and the security budget is bloated in all the wrong places.
Looks like the maximum pressure campaign is doing nothing but push America’s ‘enemies’ together.