What Trump’s troop withdrawal from Iraq means for ending America’s endless wars
The media narrative largely ignores the strategic rationale for bringing the troops home.
The media narrative largely ignores the strategic rationale for bringing the troops home.
Iran had previously blocked IAEA requests to investigate undeclared nuclear sites, but the new agreement provides space for a potential Biden administration to rejoin the JCPOA.
A loophole in the proposed fund, which the House passed in July, would allow Israeli settlers to reap most of the benefits.
With the Trump administration escalating tensions once again with its snapback scheme, it’s worth trying to figure out just what Tehran wants.
Tony Blinken, a likely candidate for the post of national security adviser, has said that the U.S. would return to the JCPOA only after Iran fulfills its commitments under the nuclear agreement.
Trump bowed to the NRA and withdrew the US from the Arms Trade Treaty, thereby ceding the moral high ground to China and missing an opportunity to rein in Iran
Impunity for abusive state violence and failure to provide security are more common around the world than respect for the rule of law. The United States is no exception.
The use of the memory of Hiroshima as a political weapon against the US, a country that Iran says has undermined its sovereignty since World War II, is a recurring theme in Iranian media.
Pompeo told Sudanese leaders that the United States would consider removing them from the list of state sponsors of terrorism — if Sudan pays us $330 million.
A US-led regional grouping including India, Japan, and Australia is slowly gelling into an informal military alliance that could hasten a new cold war with China.