Why “Anything But Trump” Should Not Be Biden’s Foreign Policy Mantra
Trump made many errors, but there are some policies that are worth building upon.
Trump made many errors, but there are some policies that are worth building upon.
FDD Scholars Provide Nonpartisan Analysis of 21 Key Areas of Global and Regional Instability
An important goal of President Donald Trump’s meetings with Arab and Islamic leaders this past weekend was to encourage them to shoulder more of the burden in defending our common interests...
Why would an Iranian proxy in Yemen provoke a fight with America? There was almost most universal puzzlement among several Middle Eastern diplomats I talked to in the last few days. They...
Washington, DC —The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) has filed a ‘friend of the court’...
WASHINGTON - The Foundation for Defense of Democracies announced that John Hannah, former non-resident senior fellow with FDD and national security advisor to the Vice President, joined the organ...
WASHINGTON – John Hannah, former national security advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, told a congressional committee Tuesday that the United States’ concession to allow Iran to co...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, DC – With the United States and its key European allies preparing to enter negotiations over Iran’s unlawful nuclear a...
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, DC – With the United States and its key European allies soon to enter negotiations over Iran’s un...
One of the more curious aspects of President Obama's May 19 Middle East speech was his decision to devote so much attention to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The president's main the...
Amid the complex dynamics of the Horn of Africa, the most significant national interest at stake for the United States is preventing Al-Qaeda (or any other like-minded international terrori...
Press Release March 28, 2011 CONTACT: David Donadio(202) [email protected] Former Cheney Advisor John P. Hannah Joins the Foundation for Defense of Democracies WASHINGTON, DC (March 28, 2011) -- John Hannah, former national