The Trump Doctrine and the End of the ‘New World Order’

For years US hegemony didn’t provide security in the region, because the US was balancing too many interests to confront the multiplicity of threats.
The Immoral Foreign Policy of the “Resistance”

They are a power play. And given the disastrous failures of the “Resistance’s” foreign policies, it is clear that the outcome of this power struggle is something to which no one can be indifferent.
Syrian War: Uneasy Calm in US-protected Kurdish Enclave

The Syrian-Turkish border area in the early morning hours is calm and almost serene.
Erdogan’s Dilemmas

Turkey Faces Few Good Options as Idlib offensive looms
A Conversation with John Bolton

If Israel has a case to make, the Trump White House is willing to listen.
The Future of Eastern Syria and the Israeli Interest

The war between the Assad regime in Syria and the largely Sunni Arab uprising against it, which began in March 2011, is now in its closing stages.
Chomsky Calls Russian Interference a Joke – Blames Guess Who?

Noam Chomsky has gone off the deep end once again. This time he claims that in “most of the world” the issue of Russian interference in U.S. elections is “almost a joke.”
Who is Betraying America?

So far, unlike Obama’s foreign policy by this point in his presidency, none of Trump’s exchanges have brought disaster on America or its allies.
After Helsinki: US Abandons Legal Obligations in Syria

Following other once-unthinkable Helsinki summit concessions by Donald Trump, they already represent unforgivable crimes for which the United States must conspicuously accept a derivative but still-major responsibility.
Wrecking NATO

The Washington Post headline blared, “Trump is bent on wrecking NATO. Prepare for catastrophe.” The Post fears that President Trump’s diplomacy will benefit Vladimir Putin to the detriment of American and European interests.