How the U.S. Could End the Iran Nuclear Deal Once and for All
Though the Trump administration has already withdrawn from the deal, there is still a clear path to scuttling it at the U.N.
Though the Trump administration has already withdrawn from the deal, there is still a clear path to scuttling it at the U.N.
Paranoid in Tehran;
Full steam ahead on Iran's military buildup...;
...as the Revolutionary Guards draw a redline;
A step backward for Iran in Iraq
With Israel’s new “unity” government now set, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a decision in the coming weeks with huge consequences for Israel’s relations with America and the wider world: whether to begin the process of annexing major parts of the West Bank.
[T]he Kingdom of Morocco has been particularly hard hit. It currently ranks second only to Egypt in the number of active North African COVID-19 cases, and by itself represents more than 13 percent of all infections on the continent. Yet the Moroccan government has nonetheless managed to parlay its fight against the coronavirus into a source of national unity – and, increasingly, into one of regional prestige as well.
Indonesia versus radical Islam;
Burkina Faso mulls arming civilians again jihadists;
In Syria, local justice for foreign jihadists;
The chilling effect of the coronavirus;
The practical effects of the Taliban truce