America’s main motivation is maintaining dominance at all costs.
The unusually swift reaction of Saudi Arabia ... is enough to cool the belligerent momentum of the American and Zionist leaders.
This is a crossroads that could make or break the postwar international order.
[W]hoever wins the 2024 presidential election won’t necessarily be the one who most deserves it, but the one who disgraces themselves the least.
To improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, the U.S. should replace defending Israel and providing it weapons with advocating for peace and order.
It’s unlikely that something would dramatically change for us in the foreseeable future due to chair-switching and face-swapping in the White House.
For the foreseeable future, Israel will be concerned with security, not a two-state solution.
[N]ot even the dramatic events in the Middle East can budge the extreme right ... This is breathtakingly terrifying.
Biden’s policies in the Middle East have ... pushed Washington’s Arab friends into the lap of China and Russia.
If China and the U.S. have a full exchange of views in the field of finance ... then Yellen’s trip will not have been in vain.
[T]he longer things drag on, the less favorable they look for the U.S.
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