Is Obama Worse than Chamberlain?

When Jan Masaryk, the foreign minister of Czechoslovakia at the time, heard first-hand the English Parliament greet Neville Chamberlain.
The Middle East: In the Shadow of the Gunmen

In a process of profound importance, five Arab states in the Middle East have effectively ceased to exist over the last decade.
Decoding the Obama Doctrine

James Jeffrey, Barack Obama’s former ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Iraq.
Obama Warns of “Zero” Breakout Time as Iran Reported to Launch New Generation of Centrifuges

Iranian officials are waiting for a nuclear deal to come into effect to launch its newest generation of IR-8 centrifuges to enrich uranium.
A New Chapter in the Sunni-Shi’ite War

The Saudi-organized coalition for Yemen and the announcement of a regional Arab force.
Arabs Blast “Obama’s Deal” with Iran

“This is a dangerous agreement… [it] provides Iran with what it needs most to pursue its wars and expansionism against the Arabs: funds.”
The Diplomatic Track to War

Through their nuclear diplomacy, Obama and his comrades started the countdown to war.
In Our Neck of the Woods, Actions Speak Louder than Words

Analysis of the events that occurred over the last few years in the Middle East.
A New Age of Middle East Insecurity

Back in 2010, I interviewed Gerard Araud, who is now the French ambassador in Washington, DC.
We Want to Know: Who Is Israel’s Biggest Threat?

Who do you think is Israel’s biggest threat today?