Israel insists that Fordow, Iran’s nuclear-enrichment facility, remain vulnerable to attack.
Militias Still Have the Run of Libya
Many fear that militias will interfere with Libyan elections.
Annan’s Syria Plan Another Olive Branch Assad Will Crush?
In all likelihood, the plan as set out by Annan will not be realized, but any failure will not be his, but that of Assad.
Our Iran Policy on the Couch
It’s cause for celebration whenever subconscious motives breach the perimeter of international relations.
The Right’s Curious Nostalgia for Military Rule
Neoconservatives are finding the entry of a Muslim Brotherhood candidate in the race for Egypt’s presidency hard to swallow.
A Bromance Made in Hell: When Mitt Met Bibi
Mitt Romney and Benjamin Netanyahu’s views on governing are mirrored by their views on investment management.
The Undersea World of Ali Khamenei
In the middle of all the discussion of the possibility of attacks on Iran and a war in the Persian Gulf region, one factor in particular has been largely overlooked. The Iranians have evidently fallen in love with submarines.
Salafists Could Roll Arab Spring Back to Arab Winter
Mitt Romney and Benjamin Netanyahu’s views on governing are mirrored by their views on investment management.
Mountains Made of Muslims
Few in the West are aware of the extent of the savagery that Christians rained down on Muslims during the crusades.
A Test Case on Iran Sanctions
A whistleblower alleges death threats.
