President Trump closed out the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan with a wide-ranging Saturday press conference that was long on self-congratulation and short on details. Except, that is, for one big detail: he will allow American companies to sell technology to Huawei. Trump also confirmed that additional tariffs …
Read More »Moscow’s Options in The Wake of A US Military Confrontation with Iran
Abdolrasool Divsallar As US-Iran tensions are changing course beyond JCPOA and towards a possible military confrontation, the Russian factor is becoming more crucial. Russia’s Middle East policy is marked with balancing acts that secure the country’s role as an agile and effective balancing power. The fall of the …
Read More »Is an Iran-US Conflict Going to Occur?
Svi Megan Tensions in the Persian Gulf are growing significantly, mostly due to the effective sanctions mechanism that Washington is using against Iran. These restrictions have already caused significant problems for Tehran, since it has no way to bypass the American pressure. As a result, Iran is trying …
Read More »The real reasons for China-US trade war
By Shehab Al Makahleh The United States and China are neck-to-neck in their trade war; many countries are going to be enmeshed in the two powers’ commercial conflict, regardless of any consequences or ramifications on world economy. The question is: What is the real reason for this war? …
Read More »America’s Fear-Based Foreign Policy Needs to Go
Since 9/11, fear has become the basis for most of America’s foreign policy—and the lives of its citizens are worse because of it. In a recent interview with Axios, former National Security Advisor H. R.McMaster warned it was difficult “to overstate the threat of a nuclear North Korea,” …
Read More »This is No Way to Win a Trade War with China
Beijing is preparing its people for hardship and explaining the necessity of a protracted national struggle against Washington. There is little dispute that China engages in unfair and often predatory practices to protect and promote its domestic industries. Yet if the Trump administration’s diagnosis of U.S.-China economic relations …
Read More »A Report from NATO’s Front Lines
Things are moving in the right direction in eastern Europe, but there is considerable work left to be done. All is busy on NATO’s eastern front. That was our main conclusion during a recent study delegation to Lithuania sponsored by the Lithuanian Ministry of National Defense and organized …
Read More »The Trade War Is Justified
Ying Ma Beijing wasn’t going to liberalize, and Washington needed to push back against unfair practices. The raging U.S.-China trade war has inspired much commentary on America’s China policy. The conventional narrative among the foreign-policy establishment is that the United States has engaged with China because for too …
Read More »Forget the U.S.-China Trade War: Is a Conflict Over Taiwan the Real Threat?
Ted Galen Carpenter Tensions between Taiwan and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are surging to an alarming extent. The latest indicator is the recent exchange of heated rhetoric between Gen. Wei Fenghe, China’s Minister of National Defense, and Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council, the Taiwanese government’s chief policymaking …
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