It looks as if President Biden will be running in two races this year: one in America against Donald Trump and one in Israel against Benjamin Netanyahu. Maybe Trump could name Netanyahu his running mate and we could save a lot of time. Biden’s support for the Israeli …
Read More »Netanyahu trapped by clashing demands from war cabinet and hawks
Israeli leader’s war cabinet wants a cease-fire to secure the return of hostages, but his Likud party wants unrelenting war. As he tries to cling to power, Benjamin Netanyahu is being buffeted by contradictory demands over the direction of the war in Gaza. His war cabinet is increasingly …
Read More »Trump’s feral close to the New Hampshire primary
Henry Wren The former president was magnanimous after winning Iowa. He quickly returned to form. This was Trump announcing to the world that this primary contest is firmly in his grip, that he knows it, and that nothing or no one can stop him. “Look, he’s very confident,” …
Read More »The Linchpin of Central Asia Looks East
Harun Karcic Kazakh leaders support an increased American and European role in Central Asia to help promote the region’s security and economic development without undermining Astana’s multi-vector foreign policy approach. Kazakhstan has officially begun construction of its third railway connection with China. The double-track railway is expected to …
Read More »Will the Houthis Target U.S. Troops in Djibouti Next?
Emily Milliken Despite the U.S. naval base in the country, Djibouti’s support for Palestine will likely protect them from Houthi attacks. The world is left wondering how the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen will respond to a series of devastating strikes on the group’s military assets. On January …
Read More »Freedom on Trial
Paul Saunders If the United States is to maintain its international leadership in the coming years, it will have to define, explain, and execute a new vision for leadership that can secure long-term domestic support while recruiting committed allies, partners, and others to work toward shared goals. On …
Read More »Jordan at the Crossroads: Navigating the Void Left by a Declining Elite
Eng. Saleem Al Batayneh In today’s global landscape, a pressing question resonates: Who shapes public opinion and guides societies towards the future? This question holds particular significance for Arab societies, where the erosion of elites has left a void, causing them to relinquish their roles, isolate themselves, and …
Read More »Al-Makahleh: Shifting tides in the Middle East
Dr. Shehab Al Makahleh The Middle East faces heightened tensions as the US and its allies respond with air strikes to the crisis involving Houthis in the Red Sea. The strikes, conducted by Western forces, target Houthi fighters who have sought retaliation for Israel’s actions in Gaza by …
Read More »DeSantis booked his ticket out of Iowa – but is he still on the road to nowhere?
Chris Stein The Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate, Ron DeSantis, listens to a voter’s question during a rally on Tuesday, in Greenville, South Carolina. Photograph: Jeffrey Collins/AP Minutes after his second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses was confirmed, Ron DeSantis came onstage in a hotel ballroom to …
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