Some may say that Iraq is in need of continuity of the same U.S. foreign policy, whereas others think that the keeping of American forces there will prevent the Iraqi forces from becoming self-reliant.
But the bitter fact on the ground is that the U.S. still deploys troops in the Muslim world, with numbers 20 times greater than the number of troops deployed during the Crusades fought on Muslim lands in the 12th century.
If Obama wants to live up to his ideas of change, and to truly and fully comprehend the root of the Arab-Israeli conflict, he must reexamine the American outlook on the Palestinian Cause and face tough truths about past U.S. involvement. Is the President ready to do that?
The Iranian presidents' custom of interviews with American television networks started with President Khatami’s first year of presidency in 1997...Following this path, Mahmood Ahmadinejad, has taken part in two interviews on popular American television networks.
Has America considered the axioms of the international order? How can the U.S. possibly draw upon the credibility of international law? Where has the credibility of the U.S. gone? Where is the logic in America’s decision-making process?
If the Trump administration continues to support Indian Prime Minister Modi’s initiatives, the few rights granted to the Muslims in occupied Kashmir by the United Nations will be nullified.