U.S. Support Has Fueled, Not Moderated, the Yemen War By Doug Bandow
The Yemen war grinds on. The U.S.-backed “coalition” managed a rare success as the Houthis, who now control the Sanaa …
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That a meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump depends on the progress of US talks …
Read MoreHow America’s Foreign Policy Establishment Got China Wrong By James Curran
CHINA HAS begun to assert a grand vision of its own for a new world. Speaking at the Communist Party’s …
Read MorePak-US Relations And Afghanistan Conundrum By Inamullah Marwat
Pak-US relations have been back on track after a long spell of acrimony coming in the wake of President Trump’s …
Read MoreTrump Seeks Pakistan’s Help With Afghan Peace Talks By S M Hali
US President Donald Trump has written a letter to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan seeking Islamabad’s assistance and facilitation in …
Read MoreUS-Pak Relations: A Paradigm Shift By Abdul Rahman Malik
With the changing geo-strategic Situation and after the Twitter blitz, Donald Trump has turned to Pakistan to get rid of …
Read MoreKhalilzad’s Visit | Editorial
THE focus rightly should be on ending the war, not the petulant tweets of the US commander-in-chief or the wrong-headed …
Read MoreUS, China and the Preferred Superpower By Toshiki Jinushi
BASED on the country’s experience after World War II, popular opinion in Japan holds that the United States is the …
Read MoreA Foreign Policy For All By Elizabeth Warren
Around the world, democracy is under assault. Authoritarian governments are gaining power, and right-wing demagogues are gaining strength. Movements toward …
Read MoreAdjusting to a Fast-Changing World Order By M Ziauddin
IN a rare positive development in Pakistan-India ties, New Delhi had on Thursday accepted an offer by Islamabad about building …
Read MoreIn Afghanistan, A 17-Year Stalemate By Lara Seligman & Robbie Gramer
Another devastating suicide attack in Kabul on Tuesday and an independent report on the situation in Afghanistan serve to underscore …
Read MoreQuest For Afghan Peace By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Though the Moscow Conference on Afghanistan which was a result of prolonged back-door diplomacy between Russia and Taliban has not …
Read MoreSpat Between the US and China By Muhamamad Waqar Aslam
It is a known fact that the US and China are rivals, it is not only about republicans but the …
Read MorePak-US Relations and Afghan Quagmire By Waqar Masood Khan
Anybody learning the right lessons here? After a hiatus of several months the Americans are back taking a swipe at …
Read MoreUS Mid Term Elections | Editorial
The mid-term elections in the United States of America (USA) have raised several important questions regarding the influence of the …
Read MoreThe Afghan Conundrum By Siraj M. Shawa
The United States has been fighting an unwinnable war in Afghanistan against Taliban and Al-Qaida for the last 17 years. …
Read MoreThe Travesty Called The New Cold War By Farrukh Khan Pitafi
At the end of World War II two documents namely the Long Telegram by George Kennan and NSC 68 by …
Read MoreSnags in Pak-US Relationship By M Omar Iftikhar
THE United States of America was the first country to bridge friendly, diplomatic relations with Pakistan following the latter’s independence …
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