The 47th U.S. president will face growing geopolitical complexities in the Middle East.
The deadly assault on crowds in the U.S. city echoes those elsewhere. A bigoted and kneejerk reaction will not dispel the threat from terrorism.
[T]he same terrorists who murdered innocent Americans 23 years ago are again threatening American lives.
History always repeats itself — in most cases, as tragedy.
Hawks in the U.S. assert that a scenario akin to the 'apocalypse' witnessed in Afghanistan would unfold should they withdraw from Iraq.
It would be a folly to base a nation’s foreign policy on the idea of 'common culture.'
'We can’t help set someone’s house on fire and then blame them for fleeing.'
The reality is that the U.S. will act like all other states — in its own interests and those interests alone.
The United States failed miserably as a nation builder[.]