Already fragile JCPOA talks ‘paused’ over Russian demands
Moscow is playing hardball, but the question remains: do they mean to make the others sweat or scuttle the deal completely?
Moscow is playing hardball, but the question remains: do they mean to make the others sweat or scuttle the deal completely?
The conservative has won the closest presidential race in the country’s history — so where does he stand on the contentious issues?
Why could Tehran want to sign anything now? To have a likely ’24 presidential candidate say this now is a deal killer.
Washington is desperate for more OPEC oil production and our ‘friends’ know it. Some might call this extortion.
The US can take the lead on clean energy production while at the same time reducing its reliance on authoritarians with a lot of oil.
Diversion to the black market was already a problem there. Now that the pipeline is flowing, there needs to be more controls.
He is certainly not the first president to use the pulpit to frame his foreign policy as an epic struggle between good and evil.
If not they could bleed the Russian people, impact the global economy, and fuel long-term conflict on the ground.
But much of the proposed $6.4 billion package will be for military purposes and is likely just an opening bid.
The US Treasury waiver will allow commercial transactions and cross-border trade previously prohibited under anti-Taliban sanctions.
International condemnation has been swift as world leaders set to meet today and Biden expected to implement another tranche of sanctions.
Lawmakers warn against Biden sending US troops or engaging in pre-emptive strikes without Congressional authorization.
The move follows an announcement by the White House that it’s slapping a first tranche of sanctions on Moscow.
For all the talk of our commitment to Ukraine, hitting the panic button and needlessly pulling officials out doesn’t inspire confidence.
Washington is looking for ways to rationalize its primacy over China and the media is all too happy to comply.
The South Carolina senator insists that it’s just a “matter of time” before terrorists slip into the US and slaughter us.
Sen. Chris Murphy delivered an impassioned speech in support of the nuclear deal, dismantling its opponents’ arguments.
The chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee is selling his sanctions proposal and promising devastation.
An AP reporter does his job and pushes back on “intelligence” behind a reported Russian propaganda film. Bravo.
Not holding partners to account for human rights abuses makes them burdens rather than assets to the U.S.
For a president who pledged to start reducing the U.S. footprint in the Middle East, he sure is doing his best to stay hooked.