Recognizing the divergent interests within the US-Israeli relationship is the first step to ensuring a healthy and realistic partnership.
As Iran’s energy problems grow, the Islamic Republic can no longer rely on its geography alone to attract investment from Central Asia.
M3” air defense platform was a mockup, most likely intended for future training exercises for American pilots.
China now operates 59 submarines, compared to the US Navy’s 71—but it has expressed the clear intention to catch up.
The deployment of Turkish F-16s to disputed Northern Cyprus might have run afoul of US export restrictions that govern how its fighter jets can be used.
Finnish law has historically prohibited the importation or deployment of a nuclear weapon anywhere on its territory—but this is expected to change soon.
In Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel and film Persepolis, a poignant scene depicts the Iranian military officer Reza Khan’s overthrow of the Qajar Shah after World War I, seekin ...
The White House still has multiple options to impose tariffs unilaterally and create leverage for its trade agenda. The Supreme Court made media waves with its decision last month that struck down ...
The United States has proved its military superiority. Whether it can secure Iran’s uranium, protect the Gulf states, and encourage protests is a different story.
The Houthis stand to gain very little from joining the fight on Iran’s side despite Tehran’s past support for their cause.
A group of NATO navies are conducting “Operation Ice Camp Boarfish” in the Arctic Ocean—even as a war rages thousands of miles away in Iran.