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A Fitting Tribute to the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Published November 12, 2019by Robert E. Hunter

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 30 years since the Berlin Wall “fell,” heralding the end of the Cold War that supposedly was going to last forever. Within a short time, hundreds of millions of people in Central and… Continue Reading →

Analysis, US Foreign Policy Europe, Robert E. Hunter, U.S. Foreign Policy

Apocalypse Approach Update

Published November 12, 2019by Guest Contributor 2 Comments

By Robert Wright Keeping track of Donald Trump’s contributions to the coming of the apocalypse is a job too big for any one person. The best I can do is check in every month or so and list a few… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Iran, UAE, US Foreign Policy Iran, Robert Wright, UAE, US Foreign Policy

Iran’s Strategy of Reducing Its Commitments Under the Nuclear Deal Is Risky And Could Backfire

Published November 12, 2019by Shireen Hunter 15 Comments

After the United States’ withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and the reimposition of even harsher sanctions on Tehran, coupled with Europe’s inability or unwillingness to provide Iran with relief from… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Iran Iran, Shireen Hunter

Don’t Fall For Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s Twitter Public Relations Campaign

Published November 11, 2019by Guest Contributor 8 Comments

By Kourosh Ziabari “Throughout history the secret to success has been love, freedom, and justice. … Building a better tomorrow filled with freedom, justice, and love is the goal of every nation. We should all strive to achieve this goal.… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Iran Iran, Kourosh Ziabari

Repairing the Damage: What Democratic Candidates Ought to Talk About

Published November 11, 2019by Paul Pillar

By Paul Pillar The contest for the Democratic presidential nomination has had the unreal quality of not focusing on what the eventual winner will have the power to do, and will be most pressed to do, as president. Instead the… Continue Reading →

Analysis, US Foreign Policy Paul Pillar, US Foreign Policy

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