
Iran and Israel Are Raising Tensions Because They have the Same Problem: They Need to Divert Attention Away from Domestic Failures
Israel and Iran have something in common. Both face instability at home. Over the last ten days, protests have erupted

Israel and Iran have something in common. Both face instability at home. Over the last ten days, protests have erupted

If you listen to Russia’s official messaging on Syria, you would think Russia’s sole role in this eight-year conflict was

When, out of 329 elected lawmakers, the Iraqis picked the unelected Adel Abdul-Mahdi for prime minister, he was said to

November 13 was a busy day in defense diplomacy. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wrote to Egypt’s defense minister,

The world’s most profitable company, Saudi Aramco, is going public and the ramifications are going to be seen in some

Coming after Turkey’s invasion of Northern Syria, many among both Turks and Americans wondered why President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had

Such is the density of international shipping represented as tiny symbols on global maritime tracking websites that the vast fleet

The ongoing Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria presents the worrying prospect of many captured ISIS fighters taking advantage of

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received a warm welcome at the White House on Wednesday. But this facade of good

The Israel-Jordan peace treaty of 1994 suffered a blow this month, when King Abdullah of Jordan announced an end to

Indulging in historical “what-if” speculation is always entertaining, if rather pointless. What if the artillery shell that merely wounded Corporal

Saudi Aramco’s IPO is wending its way toward its dénouement, and the world’s largest petroleum conference is taking place this

Twice in one week, the 150 members of the newly created Syrian Constitutional Committee walked into the United Nations offices

The demonstrators in Baghdad and in much of southern Iraq speak of their movement, now in its second month, as

Members of the US Congress who put country before party are described as honest and free-spirited mavericks. But when a

He may have won the Nobel Peace Prize, but Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, has been unable to implement the
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