It's Trump's fault that Iran already has gathered almost all the ingredients for an atomic bomb.
If the U.S. cuts foreign aid or restricts humanitarian funding, it risks deepening the suffering in the Horn of Africa.
U.S. foreign policy is anchored on its strategic national interests, not world opinion, no matter how strident.
Egypt, arguably most affected by Houthi attacks, may be pressured to assist the U.S. and U.K. diplomatically.
The conflict in Yemen's Red Sea region presents a microcosm of broader geopolitical dynamics.
The all-out war Tehran is steadily provoking should be waged only from outside its borders, because the mullahs' defeat should come from within.
China and the United States should treat each other as equals rather than take a condescending attitude.
The strikes carried out by the U.S. in response to the Red Sea attacks by the Houthis did not deter the Yemeni militiamen.
If peace negotiations were to resume with the Saudis, the Houthis would most likely demand further concessions.
In Yemen, Washington seriously tried to put those it considered out of line in their place for the first time and did so in its traditional style, clumsily.
As war between Israel and Gaza rages, U.S. and British attacks on Yemen in Red Sea showdown risk spreading the conflict further.
The narrow width of the Red Sea means that there is only a short time to react to an attack from the Yemeni coast.