
U.S. Senator and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) will offer his thoughts on the nuclear agreement as well as America’s role in a changing Middle East.

As Yemen’s civil war continues, extremist groups are thriving in the chaos.

The Saudi proliferation threat is a bluff designed to put pressure on Washington. Saudi Arabia does not have the nuclear capabilities today to quickly follow through on Prince al-Faisal’s pledge.

Key external powers involved in the Syrian conflict seem to be engaged in little more than positioning and public relations. Although the prospect of ending Syria’s tragedy is tantalizing, it remains unlikely.

Recent developments demand that New Delhi take a fresh strategic look at the Gulf region.

The decline in crude oil prices heralds a new era.

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) will offer his assessment of the Iran nuclear deal, and the long-term implications of an agreement for America's role in a changing Middle East.

Recent attacks on Shia mosques suggest the Islamic State strategy in the Gulf is to provoke and exploit sectarian strife.

A recent meeting of Syrian rebel commanders in Turkey called for a new Supreme Military Council for the Free Syrian Army. The announcement was not simply a step toward unity but a calculated political move.

With a nuclear deal agreed upon, the discussion has shifted to its potential impact on Iran’s regional policies.