The quote “Great power rivalries are first and foremost contests for allies” is from a book on alliances written by Weiss A. Mitchell, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs and last year reviewed in the Wall Street Journal […]
The quote “Great power rivalries are first and foremost contests for allies” is from a book on alliances written by Weiss A. Mitchell, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs and last year reviewed in the Wall Street Journal […]
In Syria, the U.S. has walked a delicate line between its preference for Kurdish fighting groups in the north of the country, and its indispensable relationship with Turkey. Washington’s continued reliance on the PYD/YPG as its proxy in the Syrian […]
The reason behind Washington’s silence over the latest reports, claiming that Russia’s bombings in Syria were not against ISIS troops as Putin claims, but against Syrian moderate groups whose weapons are supplied by the CIA, still remains a mystery. What […]
In the U.S.’s presidential race, candidates are creating a sense of deja vu with their anti-immigration and anti-Muslim rhetoric, which unfolds the state’s chronic domestic problem of discriminations. Just before the beginning of the election campaigns among the Republican and […]
On September 14, 2015, the SETA Foundation at Washington D.C. organized a panel discussion entitled, “A Tale Four Augusts: Obama’s Syria Policy” that reviewed Kilic Kanat’s book of the same title, and explored the last four years of US policy […]
Although the nuclear talks conducted between the P5+1 and Iran were endorsed by the Obama administration from the very beginning, parts of U.S http://bambawefushia.com/dating-i-norge/. Congress under the influence of Israel, do not hide their objections against the agreement. The P5+1 […]