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With direct military conflict underway, we must ask did sanctions just postpone the inevitable while allowing adversarial and tyrannical regimes the time to strengthen their military capabilities?
After a half-century of cold war, the U.S. has bombed targets directly in Iran for the first time. But this is not the only ...
The fall of the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened a window for wealthy Gulf countries to expand their influence as ...
Iran didn’t wake up one day and decide to hate the West. It was built on that hatred. This regime was founded on religious ...
The May 6 cease-fire between the United States and the Houthi militia in Yemen has had a consolidating effect on the balance ...
The rare appearance followed conflicting reports that Shamkhani was killed or seriously injured in Israel’s June 13 strike on ...
The U.S. should come with maximal demands, not only on the nuclear program but also on Iran’s ballistic missiles and network ...
If any Trump doctrine for military action does exist, it is perhaps best understood as the One-and-Done Doctrine.
Democrats bashing President Trump for striking Iran without congressional consent are bumping into an inconvenient history: Democratic presidents have done the same thing for decades. From Bill ...
The current Israeli attack has been preceded by an unsuccessful attempt to bring down Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s war ...
The currents of imperialism, ethnonationalism and racism that pervaded Nazi Germany have found firm ground in present-day ...
For the first time in a generation, Arab rulers got to see how Israel fared in a conventional conflict. Now, their leverage ...
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