Syria Is Still a Mess By Robert Moore
Sen. Lindsay Graham, a prominent Republican voice on national security and international policy, spoke out last week during a visit …
Read MoreA Turning Point? | Editorial
IT is a necessary and welcome recognition by the US. If peace is to be achieved in Afghanistan, the US …
Read MoreNATO Summit: The Important Issues By Paul R. Pillar
Most press coverage of the NATO summit meeting was about Donald Trump’s political theater, for which NATO itself was merely …
Read MoreU.S.-Russia Relations are Stuck on Repeat By Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Both Trump and Putin are now locked into narratives about what did (or did not) happen that prevent this issue …
Read MoreThe Strength Behind The ‘Indo-Pacific’ By Dr. Ahmad Rashid Malik
It is absolutely confirmed that the “Indo-Pacific” has raised concerns in China and Russia – the emerging power in the …
Read MorePartnership: US and India By Yasmeen Aftab Ali
The social divisions in India drag her down Tillerson had not long ago stated his views on US and India …
Read MoreFrom Summits to Strategic Tensions By Abdul Sattar
After the demise of the USSR, it was widely believed by people in the West that Nato would become democratic …
Read MoreTrump’s Meeting With Putin Has Allies on Edge
Russian president Vladimir Putin must have watched his US counterpart Donald Trump’s destructive progress through Brussels and London last week …
Read MoreKey International Developments and Afghan Peace By Waqar Masood Khan
The longest war in American history is taking a rising toll every day The most notable development on the world …
Read MoreChange in Global Opinion | Editorial
A HISTORIC report by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on widespread human rights violations in India-held …
Read MoreTrump-Putin Summit: The View From Moscow By Dimitri Alexander Simes
On Monday, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will meet in Helsinki. Among the Russian foreign policy elite, there is a …
Read MoreAll’s Not Well Between North Korea and US By Imran Jan
United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited North Korea to follow up on talks between Trump and Kim, which …
Read MoreChina Pledges More BRICS Cooperation
BEIJING: China pledged Friday to boost cooperation with fellow Brics countries in response to soaring frictions with the US, as …
Read MoreTrade Wars | Editorial
After tariffs amounting to $34 billion by the US on Chinese goods last week, a trade war between the US …
Read MoreThe Pak-French Connection By Marc Baréty
For nearly 140 years, July 14 has been celebrated as the French National Day. The day symbolises the unity of …
Read MoreTrump’s Frustration Over Afghan Stalemate | Editorial
REPORTS emanating from Washington say the United States is preparing to undertake a review of its strategy in Afghanistan, a …
Read MoreWhat Could Happen Next with North Korea By Victor Cha
It has been one month since President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met in Singapore and signed …
Read MoreAll Change in Turkey | Editorial
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been sworn in for another five-year term and in one of his first moves …
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