Iraq After November 7
Americans want a new direction in foreign policy, but will the Democrats lead?
Americans want a new direction in foreign policy, but will the Democrats lead?
The Israeli peace movement is back and more diverse than ever.
The Democrats are missing yet another golden opportunity to distance themselves from the Bush foreign policy.
Many hope that a Democratic Party victory in November will mark the beginning of the end of the Iraq war. Don’t hold your breath.
Since September 11 and the ensuing war on terrorism, Central Asia’s geopolitics have been further complicated by the new military presence of the United States, whose troops are now stationed in China’s and Russia’s backyard.
This past eight months of bloodletting between Israelis and Palestinians is no more than an additional, exhausting chapter in a decades old conflict.