Nicaragua
Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. national interest
A letter to J.D. Vance
Op-eds
Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: May
Policy Tracker
Biden’s overdue National Security Strategy
If he understands the threats, it won’t be what he planned
Op-eds
Accommodating Iran Will Be No More Successful Than Accommodating Russia
Putin’s horrifying war in Ukraine shows the likely results of the West continuing to ignore Iran’s nuclear quest
Op-eds
Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: March
Policy Tracker
Soleimani U
A new academic center in Caracas named after the Iranian mass murderer is the latest node in Tehran’s soft power network in Latin America
Op-eds
Don’t Bury Alberto Nisman Again
Those with the legal duty to seek the truth have done just the opposite. They are seeking to bury Alberto Nisman and his investigation once again.
Op-eds
Iran’s Mohsen Rezaee Should Face Justice
If Rezaee travels with impunity, Iran will seek to further push the limits, and legitimize the accused in the same way that it has done with near impunity in the nuclear file.
Op-eds
The new conquistadores
U.S. adversaries are becoming South American hegemons
Op-eds
China enters new role as Pacific Islands policeman
China is winning, especially in the smaller countries. But as it refines its steps, and faces few counters, it will gain confidence and allies and move to bigger targets.
Op-eds
The empires strike back
America is threatened by neo-imperialists