Rosie Perper
"There is not a chance that this alliance will fall. They really, really need each other," she said. "It used to be Iran that needed Russia more. Russia today needs Iran more." In a wide-ranging conversation on the podcast with host...
The Return to the Pressure Track: The Trump Administration and the Iran Nuclear Deal Why do states provide sensitive nuclear assistance to nonnuclear weapon states, contributing to the international spread of nuclear weapons? Using a new data set on sensitive nuclear transfers, this article analyzes...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Treaty of Good-neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation between China and Russia. Our two countries have agreed to renew the Treaty and make it more relevant in the new era. This is a milestone in China-...
along with the various neocons like Eliot Abrams who serve as cogs in the war machine. As the US moves closer to war with Iran, the utter failure of Trump’s “maximum pressure” policy is laid bare. Unless this Administration wakes up to this failure and changes course, the future is ...
Iran has (supposedly) backed out from its plan to attack Israel, with officials stating that this is due to Trump coming to the presidency. As we read inthe New York Times: In mid-November, Iran dispatched a top official to Beirut to urge Hezbollah to accep...
President Trump on Monday took aim at former Secretary of State John Kerry after his administration announced it would crack down on Iran’s oil exports. The president suggested that Kerry, who has met with Iranian leaders over the Obama-era nuclear deal
there are signs that Tehran has shifted to a strategy driven instead by a sense of opportunity and advantage. The trigger for this shift has been the Trump administration, whose misguided approach to Iran is on the cusp of splitting the United States from its Sunni Arab allies—a monumental ...
Vice President Pence introduced President Trump at a rally to mark their first 100 days in office. Pence touted Trump's foreign policy achievements, saying Trump is standing strong against North Korea, Iran and ISIS.
"Mr. President, are we going to war with Iran?" a reporter asked as Mr. Trump greeted the Swiss president at the White House. "I hope not," Mr. Trump responded. The U.S. pulled most of its personnel from neighboring Iraq as U.S. officials said they believe Irania...