French President Emmanuel Macron sees his visit to Washington, DC as a chance for U.S. President Donald Trump to address some of his concerns with the existing Iran nuclear deal while still saving the deal itself.
Syrian refugees want a free, just, and accountable system of governance in Syria.
The euphoria from the fall of Muammar Qaddafi was short-lived for Libyans, as militias and tribes turned on each other and the country quickly descended into civil war.
The United States has fallen behind in women’s political representation, but some European practices may offer a solution.
After the firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, his potential successor Mike Pompeo may perhaps reverse the former’s deep cuts to the State Department and bring it back up to basic functionality.
How a bipartisan statement asking the states to work with Congress on the threat of Russia was watered down in the Senate.
There is very little opportunity for the United States to have a controlled influence inside Iran. The United States should be pursuing its national interests vis-à-vis Iran’s policy in the region and the globe.
A discussion of the current state of the protests in Iran, how they affect the United States, and what role Washington can play, if any, in these protests.
Protests in Iran’s western provinces could disrupt oil production and the finances of the regime.
Demonstrations continue across Iran, but there are notable differences from the 2009 protests that rocked the country.