From Iraq to Syria and Yemen, U.S. and Saudi policymakers seem to have learned very little.
Tag Archives: US foreign policy
Shark Warning: Paul Wolfowitz Takes a Swim
Imagine if the Iraq War architect did not have an American passport – but a Serbian one.
Selling Out the Kurds
To recruit Turkey against ISIS, the United States lost sight of its true friends.
The Iran Deal: Just Another Sales Opportunity
The Gulf countries are lusting for more U.S. military hardware. Washington’s influence peddlers love that.
The War of Ideas: Does It Exist? Can It Be Won?
What is the big idea (or set of ideas) the West is battling about?
Battling ISIS and the Six Lessons of Vietnam
Eerie similarities between the United States’ defeat in Vietnam and early stages of conflict in Iraq and Syria.
Creating Bin Laden: Did the US Let the 9/11 Genie Out of the Bottle?
Did the United States open Pandora’s box when they supported Afghanistan against the Soviet Union?























