Avril Haines
The war in cyberspace
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Op-eds
Defying U.S. Law, Biden Administration Fails to Report on Iran’s Nuclear Program
The Biden administration is defying U.S. law by failing to submit congressionally mandated reports on the status of Iran’s nuclear program, a Wall Street Journal editorial noted...
Flash Briefs
Iran Supporting and Funding Pro-Hamas Protests in the U.S.
Following several months of often violent pro-Hamas protests across the United States, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, stated on July 9 that the Islamic...
Flash Briefs
WAR IN UKRAINE UPDATE: Battle for Bakhmut Continues; Iran Helps Russia
Russian forces continue to grind forward in street-by-street fighting in the decimated eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Having apparently consolidated control over a railway...
Op-eds
Iran Sends Russia Artillery Ammunition
Iran has supplied Russian forces in Ukraine with over 300,000 artillery shells, along with a million rounds of other types of ammunition, over the last six months, The Wall Street...
Flash Briefs
How Much Can Iranian Artillery Ammo Help Russia?
British outlet Sky News reported last week that Iran had secretly supplied Russia with a considerable amount of ammunition and intends to send more. If true, this would be a boon for Moscow at a time...
Op-eds
The Biden administration’s investigation into COVID-19’s origins misses half of the problem
President Joe Biden’s admission that COVID-19 may have escaped from a Chinese virology lab marks a seminal moment in public debate about the pandemic’s origins. Once ridiculed as fantasy, the so-called...
Op-eds
Covid-19’s origins remain unknown. Holding China and the WHO accountable is necessary.
The U.S. should push the WHO to establish global health sanctions that could be levied to compel compliance from countries during during a health crisis.
Op-eds
The Problem With the Declassified Report on Khashoggi’s Death
It presents little new evidence and is unlikely to appease critics of Mohammed bin Salman.
Op-eds
Shining a Light on the Iran Deal’s Sunset Problem
If the new administration is serious about reinvigorated diplomacy, it must resist Iran’s nuclear extortion and forgo the temptation of re-joining the JCPOA. Breathing life into an expiring accord will not help dampen the Islamic Republic’s nuclear, missile, and military threats.