China’s wait-and-see strategy could soon bear fruit.
The agreements are not the EU’s problem; it is the lack of political will in its capital cities.
Who will hold out longer, Iran under a naval blockade or the world economy without 20% of its oil and gas supply?
The price of flippancy in the White House and the criminal intransigence of the Tehran regime is being paid by the Iranians who, after nearly half a century of cruel dictatorship, deserve to be free.
[I]f the ideologues prevail, there will be no "deal," but at most a frozen conflict. And before long, a new war.
[U]nity among the Arab Gulf states is completely collapsing.
Europe is not — and will not be for a long time — self-sufficient in confronting Russia's military potential.
Once again, it was Donald Trump who came to Vladimir Putin's aid in his hour of need.
[I]ncreasingly, Europe is now calling out the impulsiveness of the man in the White House.