How the State Department’s Human Rights Report Treats Friends — and Adversaries
The authors of the reports should take into account the nature of America's relationships to countries that come in for criticism.
The authors of the reports should take into account the nature of America's relationships to countries that come in for criticism.
President Obama's unwillingness to truly take on the Islamic State in conjunction with its decision to redeploy the MFO may be the beginning of the end of the Camp David Accords.
President Obama's shifting thinking on our allies in Riyadh is misguided.
Did the Obama administration spur the latest spat between Riyadh and Tehran?
The GOP must take a stand against Donald Trump.
How the president's Oval Office speech was reminiscent of Jimmy Carter's famous flub.
Will the brutal attacks in Paris finally get the White House to change its approach to the Islamic State?
The one thing that was clear about the democratic candidate's answers on the hard questions of foreign policy is that they didn't want to talk about them.
The Republican front-runner met stiffer resistance in the second GOP debate.
The new agreement between Ankara and Washington is just a smokescreen for the latest campaign against the Kurds.











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