Most Americans are unaware that today’s Middle East is an artificial construct created by British and French diplomats (Sykes and Picot) after World War I to advance their empires’ economic and ...
The great struggle of this century is unfolding in the invisible domain of code, data, and networks, complementing the traditional battlefields. In some ways, military arsenals matter less than ...
America's failure to uphold its security commitments could damage its standing in the Middle East, writes Galip Dalay ...
The surprise attack that Israel launched against Iran in the early hours of June 13 initiated one of history’s most ingenious, complex, and successful campaigns. A tiny country, its population barely ...
Following U.S. airstrikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran on Saturday night, the Islamic Republic is weighing its response, which, among other options, could include targeting American assets in ...
President Donald Trump’s proposal last week to end the war in Gaza displayed the competing tensions in American Middle East policy. Trump campaigned for re-election on the platform of “America First,” ...
As the war in Ukraine drags on and tensions with China rise, Washington remains fixated on the Middle East – an ongoing quagmire that has absorbed disproportionate U.S. resources for decades. Despite ...
The geopolitical landscape is shifting beneath our feet as the United States recalibrates its global strategy. This strategic pivot carries profound implications not just for conventional U.S.
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... President Donald Trump promised a new beginning in foreign policy. In Europe he has taken an independent course, pushing Russia and Ukraine ...
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Former Middle East Envoy: A Renewed US-Saudi Alliance for a Changing Middle East | Opinion
When leadership and courage converge, even the most intractable problems can yield to the promise of a better future.
Most Americans are unaware that today’s Middle East is an artificial construct created by British and French diplomats (Sykes and Picot) after World War I to advance their empires’ economic and ...
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