The Week’s Most Interesting Reads
Iran hawks take the White House. Philip Giraldi warns us about Michael …
Iran hawks take the White House. Philip Giraldi warns us about Michael …
Trump’s challenge to “one China” is playing with fire. Ted Galen Carpenter …
Hawks typically have three very large blind spots when it comes to understanding how other governments will behave in response to provocations.
Rise of the American mercenary. Kelley Vlahos reports on the extensive role …
The Senate’s dereliction of duty on NATO expansion. Nikolas Gvosdev reviews the …
Gove in, Johnson out. The Telegraph reports on the state of the …
Trump chases the burden-sharing unicorn. Ted Galen Carpenter criticizes Trump’s statements on …
Dean of the realists. Tom Switzer reviews the career and thought of …
Finding justice for veterans. Kelley Vlahos reports on the work of the …
In a sane foreign policy debate, the people agitating for a clash with a nuclear-armed great power would be met with derision and scorn.
How popular is peace? Michael Desch analyzes the findings of the Chicago …
The Armenian genocide a hundred years later. Justin Marozzi reviews Ronald Suny …
The dangers of not reaching a deal with Iran. Gary Sick describes …
Who are the protesters in Ukraine? Keith Darden and Lucan Way review …
House Republicans are joining in the effort to sabotage diplomacy with Iran: …
Ted Galen Carpenter criticizes defenders of the “indispensable nation” argument for American …
The bad habits that marred GOP rule in the 2000s will likely resume.