Zalmay Khalilzad, the Trump administration's special representative to the Afghan peace process, brokered a so-called peace deal with...
Richard Grenell, a Republican operative known for his polarizing views and controversial work for foreign governments, is an outspoken Trump...
Donald Trump's second attorney general, William Barr has been an extreme Trump loyalist, going to extraordinary lengths to shield...
While the UN is seeking a step away from foreign interference in Libya, focusing on transforming the unofficial ceasefire into
There is no significant anti-war movement in America because there’s no war to protest
Neoconservatives and like-minded hawks have sought to burnish their public images in the wake of President Trump’s bumbling
What if this administration’s chaos-sowing proves an end in itself, one that coheres with the millenarian fantasies of
While perusing Right Web internet data last week, we noticed a considerable bump in traffic for our profile of Bret We pay careful attention to our profile traffic, since bumps for certain profiles often point to trending topics and voices
François Nicoullaud, the former French ambassador to Iran, discusses the ups and downs of Iran-France relations and the
The new imbroglio over the INF treaty does not mean a revival of the old Cold War practice of nuclear
As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump appeared to recognize the obvious problem of the revolving door. But as the appointment
Whether the Iran nuclear deal minus the US can be realized depends to a large extent on Europe’s ability
Morton I. Abramowitz x x x Elliott Abrams x x
Right Web is available on Facebook. Become a friend! Available
Gordon Adams Office of Management and Budget: Associate Director for
William Bennett Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy John
Elliott Abrams Special Asst. to President and Senior Director for
Elliott Abrams State Department: Asst. Secretary of State for Inter-American
The same calculus that brought Iran and world powers to make a deal and has led remaining JCPOA signatories to
This is the cartoon that the international edition of the New York Times should have run, at least as regards
Domestic troubles, declining popularity, and a decidedly hawkish anti-Iran foreign policy team may combine to make the perfect storm