Why Mitt Romney's sabre-rattling on Syria signifies nothing | Heather Hurlburt
Unless Romney can answer how arming rebels would not make a bad situation worse, his proposal looks like a ploy, not policySyria's Dante-esque hell is now having its five minutes in the spotlight of...
View ArticlePaul Ryan's Middle East muddle: why this is nothing 'like 1979 Tehran' |...
Ryan's callow attempt to claim the mantle of Ronald Reagan reveals the Republican presidential team's foreign policy naivetyThis week, GOP vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan topped off a critique of...
View ArticleThe Denver presidential debate: panel verdict
The first presidential debate saw the candidates competing for command of policy detail. Our expert pundits say who prevailedMichael Cohen: 'Even a passable performance was going to earn Romney...
View ArticleCuban missile crisis: are we safer now than we were 50 years ago? | Heather...
Classic deterrence theory depended on a relatively controllable nuclear interdependence. Our post cold war world is less stableFifty years after the Cuban missile crisis, three generations of American...
View ArticleThe Boca Raton presidential debate on foreign policy: panel verdict
Obama was belligerent. Romney played the peacenik. So who won the debate? Our panel of foreign policy experts decidesHeather Hurlburt: 'Obama scored zinger after zinger'We heard a lot of talk right...
View ArticleMali's crisis caused by development failures, not military aid | Heather...
US military planners failed to anticipate Mali's collapse in the face of Islamist rebels, but the west let the rot set in years beforeOne might think, from reading the breathless newspaper coverage,...
View ArticleDecoding the cable leak about 'chemical weapons in Homs' | Heather Hurlburt
Assad may be testing US reaction; the opposition is pushing for international action. But Syria already has a humanitarian crisisDoes it matter whether the Assad regime unleashed toxic chemicals on a...
View ArticlePresident Obama's state of the union 2013: panel verdict
President Obama laid out an ambitious plan, but did Americans buy it? Guardian contributors weigh inJim Antle: 'Bipartisanship isn't simply agreeing with the president'President Obama began his state...
View ArticleIf B61 nuclear bombs' strategic purpose is unclear, why spend more on them? |...
The controversy about upgrading US tactical weapons is a microcosm of unresolved issues over Pentagon budget cutsThe Obama administration's 2014 defense budget, with its proposal to cut $460m from...
View ArticleWashington's next moves after the Egyptian military's bloody crackdown |...
The debate about whether the Obama administration should call Morsi's ouster 'a coup' is over. A swift, smart rethink is requiredAny discussion of Washington's next steps over Egypt must begin with a...
View ArticleNuclear diplomacy, not force, offers the safest, surest route to rein in Iran...
Iran's economy and regional power are both at a low ebb. That makes this a good moment for the west to get a nuclear dealWith the latest round of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 world powers...
View ArticleIran's nuclear blunder
By rejecting the use of cowboy diplomacy, the US and allies have managed to lasso Iran and win international supportToday's announcement that Iran has built a secret, illegal uranium enrichment...
View ArticleThree-dimensional chess with Iran
Iran presents the US with complex problems but the sterile rhetoric of the Bush administration remains firmly in the pastIran presents a complex problem for the White House, which requires a...
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