Report Urges Continued U.S. Diplomatic Push

A new report from veteran Middle East hands urges the Obama administration to proceed cautiously with Iran, but move quickly

Report Urges Enhanced Maritime Security in West Africa

Despite Washington's Mideast focused “war on terror” and renewed interest in East Asia, there is increasing pressure to move

Report: Take More Risk to Find Common Ground with Iran

Whoever moves into the White House next January should be willing to “take more risk to find some common ground

Republican Presidential Hopefuls Troop to “Sheldon Primary”

Potential 2016 GOP presidential candidates are already courting casino magnate and ‘pro-Israel’ mega-donor Sheldon Adelson

Republicans Attack Obama’s Israel-Palestine Policies

The close alignment of some Republican Party stalwarts with Israel’s rightwing government signals a significant political shift on the

Republicans Overreach: Part Deux

A letter signed by 47 Republican senators to Iran’s leaders has been derided as reflecting a poor understanding of

Resolving Israeli-Syrian Tensions

Israel should take advantage of the opportunity to renew peace negotiations with Syria while there is a real chance of

Rest Assured—We Will Now Have “Good Intelligence”

Since the founding of the CIA in 1947, it has been under attack, mainly from the right. Although left-center

Restrictionism, Katrina, Bush Foreign Policy Team

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Rethinking Unconditional Commitment in Iraq

Despite a reduction in violence over the past 15 months, “the U.S. risks getting bogged down in Iraq

Return the Focus to Islamic State Central

As he meets with members of the anti-ISIS coalition in London, Secretary of State John Kerry should act to

Rice Picks Promoter of Iraq War as Counselor

In a move that has surprised many foreign policy analysts, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has appointed a prominent neoconservative

Rice Replaces Donilon as Obama’s Top Foreign Policy Adviser

Susan Rice, President Obama’s new National Security Adviser, and Samantha Power, the administration’s new nominee for UN ambassador

Rifts Appear as Syrian Opposition Struggles to Maintain Momentum

The Syrian opposition remains unsure of the way forward in the wake of brutal state oppression, but events like the

Right Seizes on Ft. Hood Killings as “Islamic Terror”

A chorus of hawks is using the killings at Ft. Hood to revive Islamophobic rhetoric

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The director of IPS Right Web discusses the Emergency Committee for Israel and the neoconservatives with Antiwar.com Radio

Right-Wing Hawks, Arms Industry Rally Against Pentagon Cuts

Neoconservative think tanks have joined the U.S. defense industry to lobby against defense cuts by sequestration

Right-Wing Israel Lobby Riding High in Election Run-Up

Despite increasing international condemnation of the actions of Israel’s Likud-led government, the right-wing leadership of the "Israel

Rights Activists Praise Corker’s Hold on Arms Sales to Gulf States

“Senator Corker’s action should send a clear message to Saudi Arabia and the UAE that there are some limits

Rights Groups Leery of Surge in Wartime Contractors

Three years after Blackwater security guards gunned down unarmed civilians in Baghdad, not nearly enough has been done to improve

Rise of the Vulcans Redux

The purported “end of the neocon consensus” has hardly meant an end to hawkishness in the GOP fold. With the

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Rouhani Looks to Warmer Ties with Saudis, Tepidly Criticizes US Syria Strikes

At a press breakfast during his trip to New York for the UN General Assembly, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani questioned

Rubio Anointed Neocon Choice

Hardline “pro-Israel” billionaire Paul Singer’s endorsement of Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) presidential campaign has made Rubio

Rumors of a Neocon Death Are Highly Exaggerated

There is an element of Schadenfreude in the reaction of critics of Washington's neoconservatives to the policy setbacks and

Russia Throws Obama a Life Preserver on Syria

With domestic and international support floundering for the Obama administration’s bid to attack Syria, a Russian proposal for Assad

Russian Anxieties about the Iranian Nuclear Accord

Russian critics of the Iran nuclear deal believe the agreement will strengthen the United States as a global power at

Russian Arms to Egypt Threaten to Undermine U.S. in Mideast

By supplying arms to Egypt's historically U.S.-backed military, Russia may be attempting to drive a wedge between

Sanctions Forced Iran to Slash Bloated Energy Subsidies

Economic sanctions may have slowed Iran’s nuclear development, but the republic’s decision to cut subsidies on basic commodities

Saudi Anger Masks Concern About Loss of Influence

Saudi concerns that U.S. rapprochement with Iran would sideline the conservative Sunni Gulf kingdom are key to understanding Saudi

Saudi Arabia Seen Unlikely to Seek Nukes If Iran Gets One

A new report suggests that, due to a combination of factors, countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey would be

Saudi Arabia’s Pointless Theatrics

It remains unclear what Saudi Arabia hopes to gain by refusing a seat on the UN Security Council that it

Saudi Charm Offensive in Europe

Saudi Arabia has launched a charm offensive following the historic vote by the European Parliament demanding an arms embargo on

Saudi Counter-Revolution AND Too Stupid to Be a Neocon?

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Save Us from Washington’s Visionaries

President Obama has lacked a foreign policy vision, but instead of replacing his national security team with the old foreign

Scientists to Trump: the JCPOA Is Working

A group of 37 American scientists–including Nobel laureates, nuclear specialists, and former White House advisers–has sent an open

Scowcroft, Brzezinski Urge Bush to Drop Iran Preconditions

(Inter Press Service) Two of Washington's most prominent foreign policy greybeards praised Saturday's direct participation in multinational talks

Scrapping the Geneva Conventions

In enacting new legislation last week governing the treatment and trial of suspects in Washington's "global war on terror

Securing the Persian Gulf: Diplomacy, Not Arms

The United States is attempting to assure its client states in the Persian Gulf that arms sales, rather than diplomacy

Security Council Agrees to Send UN Monitors to Aleppo

The UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution allowing the UN to monitor the evacuation of civilians from Aleppo

Selective Proliferation

One of the Bush administration's top foreign policy priorities before the end of the year is to secure congressional

Selective Service

In the growing debate over whether the Bush administration should get "boots on the ground" in the war-torn West

Sen. Hillary Clinton, L. Paul Bremer and Americans for Victory over Terrorism, Paul Wolfowitz, James

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has been one of the few U.S. politicians willing to depart from accepted political discourse

Sen. Kerry Warns Against Afghan Build-Up

An influential Democratic senator has warned against deploying tens of thousands more U.S. troops in Afghanistan

Senate Hawks’ Tantrums over Iran Deal Set the Stage for the 2nd Republican Debate

Ted Cruz At a recent anti-Iran deal rally on Capitol

Senate Passes a Dumb and Dangerous Bill

Without debate or an actual vote, the Senate stealthily passed a disturbing and dangerous piece of legislation called “The Anti

Senate Urges Pentagon to Rein in Afghan Contractors

According to a recent Senate Armed Services Committee report, failures in vetting, training, and supervising private security contractors are putting

Setbacks for Congressional Iran Hawks

Hawks in the U.S. Congress are finding it difficult to ratchet up the U.S. military threat against Iran

Setbacks in U.S. Outreach to Muslim World

Recent setbacks from Palestine to Pakistan threaten to reverse whatever gains President Obama has made in restoring Washington's badly

Setbacks Push Mideast Peace to Back Burner

Although Obama administration officials have expressed optimism about progress on Israeli-Palestinian peace, experts suspect that the political climates in

Seventy-Plus Nuclear Non-Proliferation Experts Endorse Deal

It appears that a consensus has emerged among vast majority of nuclear non-proliferation experts in support of the nuclear

Shaking Up Alignments in the Middle East

Recent moves by Turkey and Saudi Arabia have the potential to shake up regional alignments in the Middle East

Sheldon Adelson Owns a Share in Trump’s Rise

Sheldon Adelson ignored the concerns of fellow members of the Republican Jewish Coalition, the Anti-Defamation League, and the vast

Sheldon Adelson, Money v. Ideology; Dennis Ross; Ken Adelman; Clarion Fund

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Shmuley Boteach’s China Hypocrisy

Shmuley Boteach, “celebrity rabbi” and outspoken supporter of Donald Trump, is enamored with his sugar-daddy, Sheldon Adelson, conveniently overlooking

Shock & Awe Appointments

Letter from the Editor You say that President Bush has

Should Moguls Subsidize US Military Aid to their Favorite Nations?

Hardline “pro-Israel” outlets have reacted with typical anti-Obama fervor to reports that President Obama rejected an offer by

Shutting Down Debate in the UK; What’s Up with Jeffrey Goldberg? And more.

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Signs of a U.S.-Syria Thaw?

Planned U.S. congressional delegations to Syria underscore Obama's desire to restore diplomatic relations with Damascus

Silent Arrogance: Netanyahu at the UN

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hostile speech before the UN General Assembly will only increase Israel’s isolation on

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SodaStream Super Bowl Ad Obscures More Important Economic Pressure On Israel

The dustup over actress Scarlett Johansson’s appearance in an advertisement for SodaStream, whose factory is located in the occupied

Soft Partition Or Hard Politics?

With a strong majority of U.S. citizens favoring withdrawal from Iraq within a year and presidential elections set for

Somalia in the Crosshairs

After the swift fall of Somalia's Islamic Courts Union (ICU) in December 2006, the capital city of Mogadishu has

Somalia: A Recipe for Regional War?

When former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan criticized the U.S. military invasion of Iraq as an "illegal" act, neoconservatives

Some Hear Death Knell for a Two-State Solution

John Kerry and the Obama administration have placed renewed attention on the Middle East and Israeli-Palestinian peace process, but

Some Strategists Cast Doubt on Afghan War Rationale

Some analysts argue that the Obama administration’s battle against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan is misplaced and will spur

Sowing Division or Making Peace?

President George W. Bush's major policy address on July 16, promoting a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine

Space: The Phantom Menace

The October publication of President George W. Bush's new space policy marked a definitive victory in a long-fought

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Speculation over Iran-U.S. Détente Continues Apace

With both sides sending conciliatory signals in advance of the UN General Assembly, a U.S.-Iran détente appears

Sports and Violence: A Red Card for Israel

While Israel uses soccer to bolster its international image, critics note that it has violently oppressed the Palestinian national soccer

Stakes over Iran Talks on the Rise

The U.S. Israel lobby has made clear that it will fight the implementation of any interim agreement with Iran

Standard Operating Procedures: How the Neocons Are Co-opting the Tea Party

The midterm elections have been hailed as a victory for the Tea Party, whose anti-establishment revolt seems to have

START Supporters Play Iran Card

The Obama administration is trying to sell the new START to Republicans by arguing that failure to ratify the treaty

State of Schizophrenia

Over the past year and a half, the State Department has reemerged as the preeminent force in U.S. foreign

State of Schizophrenia?

State of Schizophrenia? By Michael Flynn & Jim Lobe Over

State of the Empire in 2015

President Obama’s State of the Union address highlighted some defensible goals in regards to foreign policy, but left out

Stifling Dissent

A National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran has been held up for more than a year in an effort to

Stoking War with Iran Courts Disaster

President Trump and his Iranophobe supporters are itching for a war with Iran, without any consideration of the disastrous consequences

Strong Majority of U.S. Jews Likely to Stick with Obama

Despite an aggressive push by Republicans and neoconservatives to pry Jewish voters from the Obama camp, American Jews are largely

Study Group Urges “Strategic Engagement” with Iran

A new study by two centrist think tanks urges the Obama administration to pursue a policy of "strategic engagement" with

Success of Attack on Iran’s Nuclear Program Doubtful

(Inter Press Service) A military attack on Iran's major nuclear facilities by the United States or Israel would likely

Surge Expansion?

On the same day that Gen. David Petraeus delivered to Congress his much anticipated progress report on the U.S

Survey Shows Strong Majority Support for Obama Approach on Iran

According to a new poll, a strong majority of the U.S. public supports a nuclear agreement with Iran in

Switch to Petraeus Betrays Afghan Policy Crisis

Ostensibly a result of the indiscreet comments by General McChrystal and his aides, the switch from McChrystal to General Petraeus

Syria Diplomacy Helps Shuffle Global Order

The recent U.S. failure to marshal international support for military intervention in Syria—and subsequent reliance on diplomacy—highlights

Syria Opposition Wins International Backing

The Syrian National Coalition—the new Syrian opposition umbrella group—recently won recognition from the more than 100 countries in

Syria, CAR top U.N.’s Challenges for 2014

UN chief Ban Ki-moon has identified the ongoing disintegration of Syria and the Central African Republic as key challenges

Syria, Lebanon

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Syria: Neocons Get Almost Giddy

Hopeful that Donald Trump may actually be their kind of guy, neoconservatives are full of praise for the cruise-missile

Syria: Rebel In-Fighting Weakens Uprising

Fierce infighting among moderate and Islamist rebel groups, as well as Hezbollah's entry into the war, have boosted the

Syria’s Advantage in the Peace Process

As the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama struggles to salvage Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, Syria is well positioned

Syria’s Twin Jihads

The longer Syria's civil war drags on, the more it develops a religious character for its sectarian combatants—Sunni

Syrian Opposition Rebrands as Rebels Advance

Syrian opposition groups have organized under a new umbrella in an effort to appease foreign benefactors

Tacking Right?

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Tacking Right?

As the midterm elections approach, the Democrats must decide where they stand. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) stood his ground

Taking The U.S. Commission On International Religious Freedom From Bad To Worse

The recent appointment of purveyors of anti-Muslim rhetoric to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom exposes the

Targeting Syria

Nearly three weeks have passed since Israeli warplanes conducted a mysterious raid against an as yet unidentified target in northeast

Tea Partiers v Neocons: Whither US Foreign Policy after the Midterms?

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Tea Party Loses in Fight with Big Business

The battle over the future of the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) has been a humbling experience for

Teaching Jihad?

Iran's post-revolutionary education system continues to teach children to discriminate against women and religious minorities, according to a

Team Romney Goes after Iran

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Tehran Rebuffs U.S. Overtures

Iran’s dismissive response to U.S. attempts at engagement will likely isolate it even further, much to the

Ten Years After Iraq War, Neo-Cons Struggle to Hold Republicans

Neoconservatives and like-minded militarists continue to hold sway over the Republican Party's foreign policy establishment 10 years after

Ten Years Later, Still Equating Terrorism with Islam

Even 10 years after 9/11, American Muslims continue to face discrimination, suspicion, and profiling

The “Freedom” Faction

Featured Profiles FreedomWorks FreedomWorks, a key backer of the Tea

The 2016 Republican presidential candidates compete to out-hawk each other

Jeb Bush Former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush has been

The Abrams Attack on Kerry

Elliot Abrams has wildly argued in a recent column that Secretary of State John Kerry’s comments in reaction to

The Abrams Redux; Wolfowitz’s Friends; Jeffrey Gedmin at Radio Free Europe, and More

Elliott Abrams’ Repeat Performance By Jim Lobe We’ve seen it

The Affinity Between Iraqi Sunni Extremists and the Rulers of Saudi Arabia

The extremist group ISIS has used a Saudi tactic—monopolizing oil revenues—to fund its brutal execution of a Saudi

The Africa Cadre; Eliot Cohen and World War IV; Nina Shea and Christian Persecution

FEATURED ARTICLE Africa: The Right’s Stuff By Conn Hallinan

The Al-Qaida Gambit?

Following revelations of a George W. Bush administration policy to hold Iran responsible for any al-Qaida attack on the

The American Right’s Holy War in Egypt

The neoconservative split over Egypt may not be symptomatic of what’s happening among other elements of the U.S

The Americans Should Have Their Own Chilcot

The United States needs to undertake the same type of investigation that condemned former Prime Minister Tony Blair's decision

The Annexation of Palestine Could Be Closer Than You Think

A senior Israeli government minister has announced that he will introduce legislation to effectively annex Israel’s third-largest settlement

The Anti-Hagelverse

FEATURED PROFILES Emergency Committee for Israel The Emergency Committee for

The Apocalyptics

Dress them up in black, put some Goth makeup on them, give them a name like The Apocalyptics, and the

The Arab World Has Changed, So Should Washington

If Washington banks again on autocratic leaders to preserve "stability" in the Middle East, it will sow the seeds of

The Arrogance that Slays

It is still unclear if 2016 will be the year in which American voters end the influence of neoconservatives on

The Attack-Syria Coalition: Then and Now

The ongoing crisis in Syria has become a litmus test for Bush-era neoconservatives, as well as the larger interventionist

The Attack-Syria Coalition: Then and Now

FEATURED ARTICLE The Attack-Syria Coalition: Then and Now By Samer

The Baker Solution?

For the many foreign policy experts who have reached an advanced state of despair over the ever-plunging image and

The Baker-Hamilton Recommendations: Too Little, Too Late?

One of Aesop's fables recounts how once upon a time Mount Ida, the birthplace of Zeus, experienced a huge

The Blame Game

Stumping for Republican candidates across the country in recent weeks, Vice President Dick Cheney has honed in on a particular

The Bluster Offensive

When the George W. Bush administration launched a high-profile campaign in January and February accusing Iran of exporting armor

The Bomb Iran Lobby Gears Up for 2016

A tight-knit network of think-tank gurus, special interest groups, and media pundits have peddled a plethora of alarmist

The Brotherhood Bogeyman

While the Muslim Brotherhood claims it is the victim of lies and distortions, policymakers aligned with the “Israel lobby” want

The Bush Breakdown

There may have been moments during their summit at his family's compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, when President George W

The Campaign to Push for U.S. Military Action in Syria

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The Case Against Dismantling The Iran Deal: A View From Israel

Israel, which is not a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, is paradoxically among the principal beneficiaries of the

The Case for Syria

The continuing influence of Syria, which has been reflected in the recent power struggles in Lebanon, clearly demonstrates that U

The China Divide and the Future of the GOP

The issue of whither U.S. relations with China is an important test case for observing the divide between the

The China Divide and the Future of the GOP

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The China Syndrome-A Bipartisan Ailment

What does Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) have in common with national security hawks at the country's leading right

The Chutzpah Rewards: Iraq Five Years Along

Predictably, the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq is being marked with zeal by national media and

The Civilian Control Trap

Conservative acquiescence in the firing of Gen. Stanley McChrystal appears to be a surprising commitment to the principle of civilian

The Civilian Control Trap and the Meaning of Withdrawal; Profiles on Max Boot, Newt Gingrich, & more

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The Coming U.S.-Iran Showdown At UN

The United Nations has once again turn into a battleground between the United States and Iran, which are experiencing one

The Conservative Credibility Test

What's Fred Thompson got that Rudy and "Straight Talk" John don't? For those excited about his

The Contradictions of Elliott Abrams

Neocon stalwart Elliott Abrams prides himself on having a passion for democracy and human rights even as he has brazenly

The Damascus Dance

While U.S. President George W. Bush appeared last week to reject suggestions that Washington directly engage the government of

The Deal with Iran: Five Arguments to Watch Out For

As the Iran nuclear talks enter the final stretch, there are five main things to watch out for from those

The Democracy Agenda; Lord Black’s Day in Court; The Moral Compass Gone Awry

FEATURED ARTICLE The New Politics of Political Aid in Venezuela

The Demogogue Neocons Love to Hate

"Let us state the obvious," wrote Reuel Marc Gerecht, the resident Gulf specialist at the neoconservative American Enterprise Institute in

The Dems’ 6-Month Appraisal; Freedom House; Office of Iranian Affairs; The Israel Project

FEATURED ARTICLE Democrats Controlling Congress: A Six-Month AssessmentBy John Isaacs

The Desperate Plight of a Declining Superpower

Strategies aimed at perpetuating U.S. global supremacy are destined to result in “imperial overstretch,” a reality that can only

The Disappearing Prince of Darkness

Prominent neoconservative Richard Perle has notably been missing from the Iran deal debate, with some inside sources saying he has

The Dolls Of Militarism

As the United States enters the second spring of the Trump era, it’s creeping ever closer to more war

The Donald In The Rearview Mirror

Trump is not the problem. Think of him instead as a summons to address the real problem, which in a

The Economic Crisis: Will Money Trump Ideology?

The steep reversal of financial fortune for one of the most generous donors to hawkish causes could likely impact the

The Election That Killed Foreign Policy

The U.S. presidential election campaign has done more to set back U.S. foreign relations and the cause of

The EMP Threat: Lots of Hype, Little Traction

In September, a network of hawks from the Christian Right to the neocons held a conference aimed at raising alarm

The Empty-Headedness of K.T. McFarland

If, as reported, KT McFarland was allowed to choose John Bolton as her boss at the National Security Agency, it

The End of the American Empire

We need a peaceful international environment to rebuild our country. To achieve this, we must erase our strategy deficit. To

The End of the Beginning

Robert E. Hunter, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, was director of Middle East Affairs on the National Security Council

The End of the Iraq Combat Mission?

While White House is trying to reassure its anti-war base that the U.S. military role in Iraq is

The End Of US National Interest

Two weeks ago Donald Trump signalled that he wanted to get U.S. troops out of Syria. Then last week

The End Times Agenda

This past June, the Israeli Embassy in Washington held a reception for several high-powered leaders of the Christian right

The Energizer Bunny Goes To China

For the past few decades the vast majority of private security companies like Blackwater and DynCorp operating internationally have come

The Expanding Anti-Immigration Bandwagon

This summer, the immigration debate in the United States has heated up as conservatives of all tendencies-social conservatives, neoconservatives

The Failed Shiite Gambit; Plus: the American Foreign Policy Council, James Woolsey, and Ahmed Chalab

FEATURED ARTICLE Haunting Mistakes in Iraq By Gareth Porter

The Fall of Netanyahu: Too Little, Too Late

The prospects of Benjamin Netanyahu continuing as Israel’s prime minister are growing dim. But for those of us outside

The Fall of the Mideast Agenda; Chertoff; Horowitz; Prager; Gershman

FEATURED ARTICLE Blowback, from Pakistan to Palestine By Jim Lobe

The Five Most Common Middle East Conspiracy Theories

Donald Trump's absurd claim that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama "founded" ISIS is not the only conspiracy theory about

The Folly of the Next Afghan “Surge”

Lobelog We walked in a single file. Not because it

The Foreign Policy Diaspora-From Jerusalem to Washington

The State of the Union Address and Bush's second Inaugural Address focused U.S. and international attention on Natan

The Foreign Policy President?

During his first term in office, President Obama’s foreign policies fell far short of meeting the hopes of progressives

The Fox Guarding the Henhouse

The extraordinary events of January 2011 in Egypt should prove one point for good: Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative

The Funders of the Right

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The Futility of the Long US War in the Middle East

The U.S. track record of using military force in the Middle East has tended to make things worse rather

The General Goes to Washington; William Schneider Jr.; Daniel Gouré, and More

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The Glue that Binds the Movement

They are the glue that binds American conservatism—in all its flavors: neoconservative, libertarian, evangelical, triumphalist—into an

The Great Iran PMD Freakout

Critics of the Iran nuclear negotiations fail to see that any potential agreement was always going to be a compromise

The Great Sharia Conspiracy

Recent efforts by right-wing groups and individuals to hype the purported threat to the United States posed by shariah

The Greening of National Security; Plus Profiles on David Frum, Robert Lieber, and Michael Goldfarb

FEATURED ARTICLE Green Security? By Ali Gharib Neoconservatives, despite their

The Growing Danger of Mission Creep against the Islamic State

The Obama administration’s draft Authorization for Use Military Force (AUMF) against ISIS is dangerously broad and risks U.S

The Growing Danger of War With Iran

War with Iran remains a very real possibility. Citizens and members of Congress need to be fully aware of the

The Hardliners Have Romney’s Ear

Although he has developed a reputation for ideological flexibility, Mitt Romney’s campaign rhetoric on foreign policy seems calibrated to

The Hawks’ Hawk

In putting together his long-awaited new strategy on Iraq, President George W. Bush relied heavily on the counsel of

The Heavy Historical Baggage of US Policy Toward the Middle East

American attitude and assumptions towards the Middle East, and thus U.S. foreign policies, have been weighed down by accumulating

The Henry WhoSociety

Two groups in Britain urge foreign policies that reflect key aspects of the American neoconservative agenda. One group has even

The Hezbollah Maneuver

[Editor's Note: On August 14, 2006, the New Yorker posted on its website "Watching Lebanon" by Seymour Hersh, in

The Incoherence of Bibi’s Sabotage Effort

Netanyahu’s attempt to punch holes in a prospective nuclear deal as well as define a morning-after narrative regarding

The Iran Deal Is Dead, Long Live The Iran Deal

New NSA John Bolton represents an existential threat to the Iran nuclear deal and any hopes for peace in the

The Iran Nuclear Agreement: The Choice

Everything that opponents of the Iran deal claim to worry about would be far worse without a deal

The Iranian Specter

There is a growing consensus among the U.S. foreign policy elite that the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict is the result

The ISG Report

The Baker-Hamilton Recommendations

The Israeli Exception

North Korea and Israel have a lot in common, but partly as a result of U.S. policy towards them

The Jewish Communal Fund Invests in Islamophobia

The Jewish Communal Fund, which claims to direct donor funds to purposes that serve the “interests of the Jewish community

The Jewish Community and the Iran Deal

Jewish support in Congress for the Iran nuclear deal shows once again that that there is no Jewish monolith that

The Last Summit?

There is little reason to think the recently revived Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations will result in success. Weakened leaders, growing

The Let’s-Bomb-Iran Crowd Mobilizes

Sen. Joseph Lieberman's (I-CT) recent call for air-strikes against Iran appears to be the culmination of a

The Limits of Force: Back to the Wild West?

For all of its faults, the Obama administration was acutely aware of the limits to the use of American military

The Meaning of Rouhani

The surprise landside victory of Iranian moderate Hassan Rouhani restored the faith of many Iranians in their electoral system, but

The Media War

As the George W. Bush administration struggles through its last two years in office, it appears that the agenda of

The Media War; The Jerusalem Summit and Friends

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The MEK Lobby: Chumming with Terrorists No More

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The Middle East and the Next Administration

Osama bin Laden surely died happy. He devoted the last third of his life to creating animosity between the West

The Middle East In Trump’s Wake

The Trumpian new regional order in the Middle East is predicated on strongman rule, disregard for human rights, Sunni primacy

The Middle East’s New Nakba

On-going crises in the Middle East, ranging from the Israel-Palestinian conflict to the war in Syria and Iraq

The Mideast Opinion Gap

U.S. and Israeli hopes of forging a Sunni Arab alliance to contain Iran and its regional allies may be

The Mideast Strategic-Consensus Fantasy

First, a flashback: On February 11, 1985, President Ronald Reagan welcomed Saudi Arabian King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz during a

The Militarization of the Syrian Uprising

As pressure mounts to arm rebels in Syria, there is need for a sober assessment of the costs and consequences

The Military Impulse and Hysteria Over ISIS

While ISIS is a significant security problem in the Middle East, it is a problem distinct from countering terrorist threats

The Mindless Militarism of Max Boot

In the wake of the Paris attacks, prominent neoconservative Max Boot has breathlessly called for the United States to unilaterally

The Mindlessness of War in Afghanistan

One night in 1979, bombs dropped from the sky, killing 16 members of Ismail’s family

The Money Behind the “Surge”

While an in increasing number of Democratic and Republican legislators oppose the Bush administration's plan to “surge&rdquo

The Most Secretive Government Ever?

(Inter Press Service) The administration of President George W. Bush continues to expand government secrecy across a broad array of

The Multiple Facets Of The Russia Problem

Donald Trump was one of the many bets the Russians routinely place, recognizing that while most such bets will never

The myth of Mideast dominance; profiles on Steve Rosen, Dennis Ross, John Yoo, Peter Wehner, Blackwa

FEATURED ARTICLES U.S.-Iranian Engagement: When and How? By Ahmad Sadri

The Narco-Terror War

Despite vocal efforts by some foreign policy hawks to view the war on drugs as an extension of the war

The Narco-Terror War and Fallout from Libya to Afghanistan

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The National Intelligence Estimate, Annapolis, and the Mideast Strategic-Consensus Fantasy; Clifford

FEATURED ARTICLE The Mideast Strategic-Consensus FantasyBy Leon Hadar Despite the

The NATO Expansion Lobby

(Return to the original article, Baghdad and Beyond, available online at rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/764.). Bruce Jackson, of

The Neocon Media Machine

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The Neocons are Talking War

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The Neocons Are Talking War-Again

The neocons are largely united over Iran policy, which they say should have three pillars: avoid diplomacy, which they call

The Neocons on Pakistan: Neat, Simple, and Dangerously Naïve

Just as a flicker of hope emerged to bring back elected civilian rule to Pakistan, the ideological warriors of neoconservatism

The Neocons’ Chechen Problem

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The Neoconservative Echo Chamber 2.0

With their strategic goals discredited and their influence in policy circles on the wane, neoconservatives are making savvy use of

The New Congress, Somalia, and more

A Look at the 110th Congress By John Isaacs

The New Crusade of the Democratic Globalists

One of the major achievements of the neoconservatives over the past two decades has been to integrate the missionary impulses

The New Politics of Political Aid in Venezuela

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The Next SecDef?

FEATURED PROFILES Michele Flournoy Michele Flournoy, a former undersecretary of

The NIE Bombshell

Despite the White House spin that the new National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) supports its policy of increasing pressure on Iran

The Nowhere Debate; Profiles on Blackwater, Julie Finley, Michael Evans; And More.

FEATURED ARTICLE A Nowhere Foreign Policy Debate By Leon Hadar

The NSA and the End of the U.S. Empire

The scandal surrounding the NSA’s surveillance of U.S. allies is the latest evidence that the United States has

The Nuclear Posture Attack

The vehement attacks against President Obama’s arms control initiatives reveal the extent to which the militarist extreme in the

The Obama Paradigm Shift; Profiles on Zuhdi Jasser, Eric Edelman, William Luti, and Elaine Chao

FEATURED ARTICLE Obama’s Paradigm Shift in U.S.-Mideast Relations By Phyllis

The Origin of the New Species of Drone Operator

There is still a stunning lack of oversight and accountability over private military contractors, who the U.S. military has

The Paranoid Style of Anti-Islamism

Anders Behring Breivik’s hateful rhetoric is part of a larger right-wing trend demonizing Islam. This kind of discourse

The Pentagon Is Planning a Three-Front ‘Long War’ Against China and Russia

The Pentagon has officially announced that that "long war" against terrorism is drawing to a close — even as many counterinsurgency

The Pitfalls of Forecasting Foreign Policy

After close to eight years during which the relationship between the United States and much of the international community has

The Pitfalls of Forecasting Foreign Policy; Plus, Profiles on Freedom’s Watch, 1992 Draft Defense Pl

FEATURED ARTICLE The Pitfalls of Forecasting Foreign Policy By Leon

The Plummeting of U.S. Standing in the World

When asked about “confidence in the U.S. president to do the right thing in world affairs,” 22 percent of

The Political War Over the Iraq War

On May 24, Congress gave overwhelming approval to the Supplemental Appropriations Bill, which approves about $100 billion to fight the

The Politics of Fear

The recently released staff report on Iran issued by the Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee and the new National Intelligence

The Politics of the EU Resolution on Iran

A recent resolution passed by the European Parliament promoting renewed engagement between Iran and the EU has angered Iran because

The Privatization Of U.S. Foreign Policy

The unethical blurring of private interests and public business, which increasingly involves U.S. foreign policy, is a hallmark of

The Promise and Peril of H.R. McMaster

Will Trump's new national security adviser H.R. McMaster counsel caution with respect to Iran or advocate an ill

The Push behind the Surge

President George W. Bush's plan to "surge" more than 20,000 additional U.S. troops into Iraq without any

The Real Causes of Iraq’s Problems

Although Iraq’s Sunnis have a multitude of legitimate grievances against Shia Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, much of

The Real Impact of UN Resolution 2334 Has Yet to Come

From a territorial perspective the Security Council resolution 2334, stating that Israel′s settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of

The Real Middle East Lobby

Right-wing supporters of Israel have countered complaints about the influence of the “Israel Lobby” by conjuring a multifarious boogeyman

The Real Middle East Lobby; Profiles on Clarion Fund, Freedom Watch, and more.

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The Real Subject of Netanyahu’s Congressional Spectacle (It Isn’t Nukes)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s main reason for staking out such a hardline on Iran is less about controlling

The Realist Who Moved Washington Closer to Reality

Robert Gates left the Pentagon as one of most important Defense secretaries in decades

The Reality of the Raid

Until late October 2007, the accepted explanation about the September 6 Israeli airstrike in Syria, constructed in a series of

The recent massacres in the US and Paris have spurred anti-Islam fervor

Frank Gaffney Frank Gaffney, the brazenly Islamophobic ideologue who heads

The Religious Right Determining U.S. Foreign Policy

When Americans ponder why the rest of the world regards it with less respect, they could turn to the recent

The Return of the Nuclear Warriors

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The Right Flexes Muscle with New U.S. Agenda

We meet here during a crucial period in the history of [the United States], and of the civilized world. Part

The Right Gets Africa Wrong

When President George W. Bush announced the formation of a military command for Africa (AFRICOM) this past February, it came

The Right Gets Feverish over Siberia; Profiles on Andrew C. McCarthy, J. Michael Waller, and more

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The Right-Wing Americans Who Made a Doc About Argentina

The makers of a new anti-Argentine government documentary on the death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman have ties to

The Right’s Architecture of Power

(This is the third article in the Chronicle of the New American Century series written by Tom Barry for the

The Right’s Legal Troubles, John Roberts

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The Rise and Decline of the Neoconservatives

Summary: Shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States, an influential, neoconservative-led pressure group called the

The Rise of the Vulcans, Part II

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The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Elliott Abrams

Elliott Abrams, a figure from the Ronald Reagan-era Iran-Contra scandal who describes himself as a "neo-conservative and

The Romney/Ryan Foreign Policy Team

On Tuesday, the U.S. public goes to the polls to

The Rubicons That Have Been Crossed

In their attempts to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program over the years, the United States and Israel utilized illegal methods

The Saudi Counter-Revolution

Tunisia, Egypt, now Libya. Each of these revolutions have occurred under the watchful eye of the House of Saud, which

The Senate’s Bipartisan Effort to Undermine Mideast Peace

Just as President Obama began to renew pressure on Israel to freeze the expansion of settlements in Palestinian territories, leading

The Shadow of the U.S. Footprint

(Inter Press Service) It was neoconservative pundit Charles Krauthammer who, in the wake of the Soviet Union's collapse, inaugurated

The Sibel Edmonds Saga, American-Turkish Council

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The Silent Power of Boycotts and Blockades

Across the globe, nonviolent movements for peace and demilitarization are showing results

The So-Called War Critics

September 15, 2007 is the deadline for the George W. Bush administration to submit a report to Congress defending its

The Star Trek Fallacy

America’s inexhaustible capacity for interfering in far-flung places may not be a sign of a dynamic civilization, but

The Surge Scam: Getting Rid of the Goat

There is an old Jewish story about a man who lives in a very small house with his wife, many

The Surge Urge; plus Frederick Kagan, John Negroponte, and more

The Push behind the Surge By Jim Lobe and Michael

The Syria Option

A notion is gradually taking hold among some U.S. hardliners that is bound to make the Bush administration acutely

The Three Faces of Drone War

A small but growing group of former drone pilots is joining the campaign against the use of drones

The Three-War Doctrine

Hyping threats from Russia, China, and the rest of the world, U.S. foreign policy hawks are crafting a confrontational

The Trillion-Dollar Question

The Obama administration wants to cut several outdated defense items not so that it can balance the budget or expand

The Trump Effect on EU-Iran Relations

A recent vote in the European Parliament shows how President Trump's relentless hostility to Iran is likely to isolate

The Two-State Option is Dead: Time for New Thinking

With the demise of the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, activists and academics are considering alternatives to the elusive

The U.S.-China Commission—A Hawk’s Nest; Plus New Profiles on the Manhattan Institute and Marshall

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The Undead Chicken

The United States has shaped its policy toward the evolving situation in the Middle East according to the Chinese proverb

The United States and “Regime Change” in Iran

Though the Bush administration has repeatedly emphasized its desire for democratization and regime change in Iran, there are serious questions

The United States as Number Two

Though slow to assert itself internationally, China is already surpassing the United States as the world’s preeminent economic power

The United States of Permanent War

The new US administration is continuing a state of war that has existed for 16 years

The Unwritten American Rules of the Road

There is a clear correlation between state secrecy and the rule of law—as one grows, the other surely shrinks

The US Must Do Less To Resolve the Israel-Palestine Conflict

The U.S. bears enormous responsibility for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and needs to do less, in terms of its

The Uses of Ukraine

Neoconservatives and their allies in the military-industrial complex and fossil fuel industry have seized upon the prospect of a

The Value of Reading Propaganda

The real danger of propaganda, whether in the United States or elsewhere, comes when you start believing your own spin

The Vanishing Laptop Scoop

The George W. Bush administration has long pushed the “laptop documents”—1,000 pages of technical documents

The Vanishing Laptop Scoop

U.S. foreign policy is becoming increasingly dominated by the Pentagon rather than the State Department, and Congress is doing

The viral campaign to set a “red line” for Iran

A video calling for unspecified parties to set a “red line” for Iran’s nuclear program has gone viral thanks

The WaPo Hawks

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The WaPo’s Strange Treatment of Adelson Pal Paul Singer

In its report on GOP mega-donor Paul Singer's financial support for gay rights causes, the Washington Post neglected

The War Before the Iran War

Division in the ranks of the conservative movement is a critical sign that a war with Iran isn't inevitable

The War over Iraq; Zoellick at the Bank?; Intel Failure Redux

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The Warpath to Regime Change

Vice President Dick Cheney and his neoconservative allies in the George W. Bush administration only began agitating for the use

The WINEP Letter and the Bipartisan Fallacy

A recent open letter by the hawkish Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the Iran nuclear negotiations was signed

The Wrong Messengers for Erdogan

A recent "open-letter" to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and signed by a diverse group of U.S. foreign

Think Tanks Beg: Give Us War

Hillary Clinton’s impassioned defense of a no-fly zone in Syria last Wednesday may not have won her many

Thinking About The Thinkable

Both in and out of government, there is insufficient “thinking about the thinkable” and no replication of the strategic analyses

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Thought Control for Middle East Studies

A band of neoconservative pundits with close ties to Israel have mounted a campaign against American scholars who study the

Throwing Good Money After Bad in Yemen?

Despite the Obama administration’s claims to the contrary, the U.S.-supported, Saudi-led attack on Yemen has made

Thumbs Up for Palestine, Thumb in the Eye for Peace

With its opposition to an elevated diplomatic recognition for Palestine, Netanyahu’s government is signaling its opposition not just to

Thus Begins The Bolton Administration

President Trump is a very powerful boat with no rudder. Unfortunately, John Bolton is now his rudder. Which effectively means

Time for a Diplomatic Surge

In the wake of the congressional hearings earlier this month featuring Gen. David Petraeus and Amb. Ryan Crocker, during which

Time for Intervention Running Out

With Libyan forces seeming to have the upper hand, time is running out on whether and when the United States

Time Runs Short for Progress on Iran Nuke Talks

The first meeting between Iran and the world's major powers in more than a year ended with little to

Time to Ignore the Middle East?

These days, conventional wisdom in Washington, DC holds that the Iraq War has been lost, that the Bush Doctrine of

Timelines Dominate Iran Nuclear Talks

Establishing Iranian trust of U.S. motives will be key to negotiating timelines for sanctions relief and guidelines for future

To Peace Plan or Not to Peace Plan?

Reports earlier this month that President Barack Obama may present a comprehensive U.S. peace plan for resolving the longstanding

Toeing an Illegal Line

With John Roberts seemingly a shoo-in for the Supreme Court, Republicans can hardly be blamed for their excitement on

Tom Tancredo-Christian Crusader, Cultural Nationalist, and Iran Freedom Fighter

Rep. Tom Tancredo, the leading voice of the immigration restrictionist movement, believes that the United States should wall in our

Tom Tancredo, Federalist Society, Illegal Poet

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Tom Tancredo: Leader of the Anti-Immigrant Populist Revolt

Rep. Tom Tancredo, who has represented Colorado's Sixth District since 1999, has in the last six years succeeded in

Tomorrow’s Terror Today

To bolster the president’s arguments for cutting back immigration, the administration recently released a fear-mongering report about future

Top Israel Lobby Group Loses Battle on Iran, But War Not Over

AIPAC and the "Israel lobby" suffered a heavy blow with its defeat over new Iran sanctions, but the legislation will

Top Trump Adviser Has Shifting Views on Russia, Eurasia

Donald Trump’s national security adviser has expressed contradictory opinions about the former Soviet Union, making it difficult to assess

Torture Redux

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Tough Road in Vienna to Iran Nuclear Deal

As Iran meets with international negotiators in Vienna, some of the thorniest questions from the nuclear saga will be on

Trapping the Next Administration in Iraq

As President George W. Bush seeks to deeply entrench U.S. military forces in Iraq, the Congress and foreign policy

Truman Was Less “Pro-Israel” than Commonly Known, New Book Says

A new book argues that President Harry Truman, the U.S. president who first recognized the state of Israel, was

Trump and the Iran Deal: A view from Israel

The Iran deal is beneficial to Israeli security. Without an Iranian nuclear weapon, Saudi Arabia and Egypt have no incentive

Trump and the Middle East: A Primer

Because of his seeming lack of knowledge about the region and disinterest in the complex factors that underpin its endemic

Trump Appointee Claimed China Might Cancel July 4

Trump's deputy national security advisor Kathleen McFarland has a history of making wildly conspiratorial claims about China leveraging its

Trump Appointee Espoused Anti-Muslim Conspiracy Theories

Not only is Monica Crowley, Donald Trump's pick to head communications for the National Security Council, the subject of

Trump Begins Circumventing the Iran Nuclear Deal

Reports the the United States plans ti impose new sanctions on "Iranian entities" appears to indicate the the start of

Trump Betrays Israel, Undermines Global Trust in US

Although the Comey memo scandal may well turn out to be what brings Trump down, this breach of trust may

Trump Election Already Bad News for Palestinians

Reacting to Donald Trump's election victory, one Israeli official said that it represented "an opportunity for Israel to immediately

Trump Goes All In With the Settlers

Donald Trump's response to the UN resolution regarding Israeli settlements should cause deep dismay as it constituted an attempt

Trump Goes To Europe: Performing Triage

Backing away from US global responsibilities, shared with other countries, would require not just that President Trump use the powers

Trump Is No Realist

Trump has exhibited a general preference for authoritarians over democrats, and that preference already has had impact on his foreign

Trump Trashes Diplomacy, Opens Path To War With Iran

  Lobelog   President Trump’s decision to violate and withdraw from

Trump, the Banks, and the Bomb

On Oct. 27, 2016, the UN adopted a resolution to launch negotiations in 2017 on a treaty outlawing nuclear weapon

Trump: The American Ahmadinejad?

Donald Trump evokes a similar kind of populism as former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Trump’s Alignment with Sunni Autocrats Masks Shallow Understanding of Region

The President went to the region as a deal maker and a salesman for American weapon manufacturing. He talked about

Trump’s Apocalypse Is a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

The world according to Trump: The American economy has tanked. Mexico has sent a horde of criminals over the border

Trump’s Choice Of Bolton Satisfies His Biggest Donor

While Sheldon Adelson may have gotten his wish to have the U.S. embassy moved to Jerusalem, he still hasn

Trump’s Executive Order Is an Existential Threat to America

Just as the “bogeyman” of the Mexican rapist and drug dealer is used to justify the Wall and mass immigration

Trump’s Iran Sanctions Are an Obvious Prelude to War

Are new U.S. sanctions designed to produce a "better" Iran nuclear deal or to justify going to war

Trump’s Latin America Policy: Send in the Troops

President Trump reporteldy has spent a considerable amount of time advocating a U.S. invasion of Venezuela. If Trump and

Trump’s Muddled Russia Policy

Although the mainstream media narrative about Trump’s Russia ties has been fairly linear, in reality the situation appears to

Trump’s Pentagon Budget Boost: Shades of Ronald Reagan

Reagan’s military buildup had little justification, though the military was rebuilding after the Vietnam disaster. Today, there is almost

Trump’s Real Basket of Deplorables

As Donald Trump’s national security team begins to take shape, it’s becoming clear that Trump indeed has a

Trump’s Unprincipled “Principled Realism” Benefits Trump, Not The World

The contradictions in Donald Trump’s foreign policy create opportunities for both rivals and long-standing (if irritated) US allies

Trump/Netanyahu Meet: Fawning, Fantasy, and Anti-Palestinian Incitement

Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with Donald Trump was overshadowed by unsettling events that preceded and followed their bizarre press conference

TURKEY: Caught Between Syria’s Kurds and a Hard Spot

Recent gains by rebellious Syrian Kurds have unnerved the Turkish government and media

Turkey’s ‘neo-Gaullism’

Turkey has endeavored to make itself a central player in the unfolding Middle East upheaval, leading one observer to comment

Turning the Tide on the “Pro-Israel” Debate

With key members of the "Israel Lobby" acknowledging the importance of providing a broader space to Israel’s critics, the

Two Cheers for the Brotherhood

Can the Muslim Brotherhood be a partner in a democratic Egypt? Not according to neoconservatives and other Middle East hawks

Two-State Solution Too Far Away

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was more explicit than usual last Sunday, asserting that Israel's settlement activity

U.N. Chief Jabs Media for Overblown Coverage of Hate Crimes

In the wake of an International Day of Peace marred by reports of violent riots from across the Islamic world

U.N. Probe Chief Doubtful on Syria Sarin Exposure Claims

A UN investigation into the Assad regime's alleged sarin attack outside Damascus suggests that fewer people were affected than

U.N. Rights Commissioner Blasts Harsh Treatment of Refugees

As the flow of refugees into Europe continues to rise, migrants have found themselves facing increasingly hostile and degrading conditions

U.N.‘s Last Stand on Divisive Arms Trade Treaty

In the wake of the Newtown shooting, UN negotiators are gathering for one last push for a strong treaty to

U.S. ‘Democracy’ Advisors Suddenly in Demand

With the leaders of Egypt and Tunisia toppled and rebellions raging from Libya to Yemen, U.S. officials and NGOs

U.S. “Rebalancing” to Asia/Pacific Still a Priority

Amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula and a brewing dispute over Chinese hacking, the Pentagon insists that the Obama

U.S. Adopts Israeli Demand to Bring Iran’s Missiles into Nuclear Talks

The Obama administration has suggested that it will press Iran on halting its ballistic missile program, adopting a key Israeli

U.S. Anti-ISIL Strategy Drawing Growing Skepticism

President Obama’s anti-ISIL strategy is drawing growing skepticism amid ISIL gains against the Kurds in the Syrian town

U.S. Arms Industry Would Lose Big from Egypt Aid Cut-Off

Most of the $1.3 billion in annual U.S. "aid" to Egypt goes directly to U.S.-based military

U.S. Arms Trade: Maximizing Profits in the Middle East

When the United States sells state-of-the-art weapons systems to Arab nations, it invariably provides even more lethal

U.S. Avoided Threat to Act on Israel’s Civilian Targeting

Despite repeated insistences that it urged Israel to reduce civilian casualties, the U.S. government has systematically played down Israeli

U.S. Blames Victims of Its own Failed Foreign Policies

As it did in Vietnam, the United States has strenuously sought to blame others for the mess it created by

U.S. Bypasses Security Council on Impending Invasion of Syria

Despite earlier saying that an attack on Syria would require authorization by the UN Security Council, the Obama administration has

U.S. Claims No Indefinite Detention at Guantánamo

Despite clear evidence that the United States is holding prisoners without charge or possibility of trial at Guantanamo, an official

U.S. Condemns Military Crackdown in Egypt but No Aid Cut-off

Although it harshly condemned Egypt's horrific crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood supporters, Washington has indicated that it will continue to

U.S. Congress Approves Strong Unilateral Sanctions on Iran

Both houses of Congress approved a sweeping unilateral sanctions package again Iran this week that raises to a new level

U.S. Congress Moves Toward Full Trade Embargo on Iran

As the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to back Israel in the event of a unilateral Israeli attack on Iran

U.S. Debates Russia’s Ambitions

(Inter Press Service) Just days after the outbreak of war between Russia and Georgia, the debate in Washington over how

U.S. Defence Spending Far Outpaces Rest of the World

The United States continues to lead the world in defence spending, according to a new report by the Centre for

U.S. Denies Consensus with Israel on Iran Nuclear Threat

The United States is pushing back against a controversial claim by the Israeli Defense Minister that the U.S. now

U.S. Denies It Is Trying to Undermine Assad

Bashar al-Assad’s government struggles to cope with growing protests as the State Department denies any involvement in the

U.S. Escalating Drone War in Yemen

As it slowly extracts ground troops from Afghanistan, the Obama administration is escalating the drone war in Yemen

U.S. Halts UNESCO Funding after Palestinian Vote

The Obama administration announced that it would immediately cut U.S. funding for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural

U.S. Hawks Aflutter as Clinton Clears China on Iran Oil Sales

Neoconservatives are looking to ramp up sanctions on Iran—and to make sure they hit China

U.S. Hawks Behind Iraq War Rally for Strikes Against Iran

Familiar Iraq war boosters have seized on the alleged Iranian plot against the Saudi ambassador to the United States to

U.S. Hawks Take Flight Over Ukraine

A familiar cast of neoconservatives is blaming Russia's intervention in Ukraine on the Obama administration

U.S. Intelligence Sees Cyber Threats Eclipsing Terrorism

The latest national threat assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies suggests a greater threat to the United States from "cyber

U.S. May Have Concealed Deterrent Aim of Iranian Plot

If the alleged Iran plot to assassinate the Saudi U.S. ambassador is genuine, it may have been part of

U.S. Militarization in Latin America

A recent report by several Washington-based policy groups reveals growing disenchantment with the Obama administration’s lack of effort

U.S. Military Aid to Lebanon Suspended

The suspension of U.S. military aid to Lebanon after that country’s recent border skirmish with Israel could lead

U.S. Neocon Hawks Take Flight Over Syria

A similar cast of neocons and hardliners who pushed for U.S. military intervention in Iraq and Libya is pressing

U.S. Poll Reveals Divide on Middle East

Eighty-one percent of U.S. citizens say the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has hurt their country's interests, according to

U.S. Public Feeling More Multilateral Than Isolationist

A new poll shows considerable U.S. support for cooperative international engagement, but not for unilateral military adventures

U.S. Public Satisfied With Less Militarised Global Role

Disillusioned by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. public is becoming increasingly comfortable with a more modest and

U.S. Public Sceptical and Hawkish on Iran

Despite strong support for diplomatic engagement with Iran, most U.S. citizens believe such efforts will ultimately fail

U.S. Public Supports UNESCO, Despite Funding Cuts

A recent poll reveals widespread U.S. support for various UN agencies—including UNESCO, which the U.S. has withheld

U.S. Public-Elite Disconnect Emerges Over Syria

While some foreign policy elites have lamented the creeping "isolationism" supposedly reflected in the growing public opposition to U.S

U.S. Rejected Israeli Demand for Iran Nuclear Confession

The United States appears to have dropped a key Israeli demand that Iran 'confess' to past nuclear weapons research—which

U.S. Republican Frontrunner Touts Neoconservative Foreign Policy

Mitt Romney’s first major foreign policy address was light on specifics, but heavy on American exceptionalism and neoconservative talking

U.S. Senate Passes New Iran Sanctions

The Senate’s swift passage of new Iran sanctions reveals an administration losing control of even its own party in

U.S. Story on Iran Nuke Facility Doesn’t Add Up

Did the United States really catch Iran trying to conceal its "secret" nuclear facility

U.S. to Take Iran Anti-Regime Group Off Terrorism List

In a move certain to ratchet up already high tensions with Iran, the Obama administration has announced that it will

U.S. Urged to Lean Harder on Bahrain’s Ruling Family

An array of policy experts are urging the Obama administration to press the Bahraini royal family to make genuine compromises

U.S. Uses False Taliban Aid Charge to Pressure Iran

In an effort to put pressure on Iran, the Obama administration has revived the false Bush administration claim that Tehran

U.S. Uses Peace Talks to Divide Taliban from Pakistan

U.S. hints at peace talks with the Taliban are designed to isolate the group from its Pakistani patron—but

U.S. Wasted Billions of Dollars on Iraqi Reconstruction

A report by the U.S. Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction has concluded that the U.S. wasted billions

U.S.-Iran Poised for Breakthrough on Hostage Crisis Anniversary

Even as anti-American hardliners rally in Tehran and hawkish U.S. lawmakers peddle new sanctions legislation against Iran in

U.S.-Iranian Engagement: When and How?

On Norouz, the day when Iranians celebrate the coming of spring and the new Iranian calendar year, President Barack Obama

U.S.-Israel Deal to Demand Qom Closure Threatens Nuclear Talks

The inclusion of an Israeli and western demand that Iran close its Fordow nuclear facility could be a “poison pill

U.S.-Israeli Relations: Storm Clouds Ahead?

A likely Likud-led coalition government in Israel will likely find itself at loggerheads with an Obama administration intent on

U.S.-Russia Bickering May Trigger Nuclear Fallout

Brinkmanship over the crisis in Crimea could lead to rollbacks in arms control agreements between the United States and Russia

U.S.-Russia Rift Could Impact Upcoming Nuke Talks

Some analysts worry that the United States and Russia could use the dustup over whistleblower Edward Snowden as a pretext

U.S., EU Out-Maneuvered by Syria

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad remains vulnerable, but a fractured armed opposition and polarized geopolitics mean that he's unlikely

U.S., EU Urged to Press Harder for Reform in Bahrain

Repression of all stripes has increased in Bahrain despite the government’s promises to reform, leaving some U.S. officials

U.S., Iran Both Squandered Opportunities for Détente

A new book by analyzes the Obama administration’s truncated attempt to engage Iran, documenting failures by both sides to

U.S., Iran Trade Cautious Overtures at U.N.

In their addresses to the UN General Assembly, U.S. President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani each indicated

U.S., Israeli Attacks Unlikely to Destroy Iran’s Nuclear Programme

A new report by a bipartisan cast of former military and intelligence officials argues authoritatively that a U.S. or

U.S., Russia, China Hamper ICC’s Reach

The influence of the International Criminal Court has grown steadily over the years, but the organization remains hampered by opposition

U.S., UK, France Seek Wider U.N. Support for Syria Probe

Over the objections of Russia and China, the United States, the UK, and France have been circulating a letter among

U.S.: Greater Middle East Dominates the Last Debate

The Middle East stole the show at the last debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama

U.S.: Greater Middle East Dominates the Last Debate

The Middle East stole the show at the last debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama

U.S.: What Is the Greatest Threat of Them All?

While many realists in Washington support U.S. cooperation with Iran and even Syria to roll back gains made by

UANI, Samore Go Their Separate Ways

The stridently anti-deal United Against Nuclear Iran and its president Gary Samore have parted ways after Samore came out

UN Greenlights Long-Awaited Arms Trade Treaty

Over the opposition of a tiny group of recalcitrant states as well as lobbies like the NRA, the UN General

Under Pressure from Hawks, Obama Tacks to the Right

Apparently in response mounting pressure from hawks, the Obama administration is moving toward a harder line on Iran

Unfinished Business Awaits Obama’s Second Term

A former CIA officer says it’s time for the Obama administration to stop turning a blind eye to atrocities

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Unpacking some Untruths about Iran

A recent Congressional Research Service report on Iran is misleading in two important respects—concerning Iran’s development of ballistic

Unraveling the Knottiest Issues in Stalled Peace Talks

A new study published by an institute led by former Republican official James Baker argues that the Obama administration needs

Unrest Resurfaces in Fallujah

(Inter Press Service) Security has collapsed again in Fallujah, Iraq, despite U.S. military claims. Local militias supported by U

UNRWA launches $800 million emergency appeal

With the United States withholding nearly one-third of the funding for the UN Palestinian refugee aid agency, UNRWA appeals

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House Speaker John Boehner’s (R-OH) unilateral invitation to Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress has served above all else

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Of the top five outside international appointments made by embattled World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz during his nearly two-year

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