Biden’s negotiators couldn’t have crafted a weaker deal at a worse time if they’d tried.
Author: Carine Hajjar
Iran and Other Adversaries Continue to Blame the U.S. for Ukraine Invasion
Rogue regimes can flourish only in the wake of a diminished West.
What Are We Even Negotiating For?
Iran’s current nuclear program is far more advanced and puts it within spitting distance of developing a nuclear weapon.
Spiking Oil Prices Could Make Biden Even More Desperate for New Iran Deal
The deal is foolishly staked on Iran’s good-faith cooperation.
Energy Realism Hits Europe as Russia Goes Rogue
It looks as if Europe is waking up to that energy-reliance problem.
America’s NATO ‘Promise’ Wasn’t Black and White
Putin’s narrative about U.S. ‘promises’ to Russia about limiting NATO expansion is oversimplified at best.
Time for Real Sanctions
Putin’s actions, which violate the Minsk agreement, are a clear aggression and escalation.
Ukraine: Sending Signals, Zoomed Out
The Biden administration clearly doesn’t understand how to create a credible deterrent.
Down with Sabra? The Harvard Hummus Protests
Anti-Israel demonstrations take an absurd turn.
Madison Cawthorn’s False Choice in the Ukraine–Russia Conflict
Cawthorn and company have opted to defend their isolationism with partisan messaging and incomplete reasoning.