From The National Interest: “Then there were none” was Agatha Christie’s most memorable mystery about a house party in which each guest was killed off one by one. Donald Trump’s... read more →
From The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Ten years ago, while conflict still raged in Iraq, Saudi Arabia urged us to start another war. In 2008, King Abdullah pressed America to “cut off... read more →
From Politico: President Donald Trump is risking a potential war with Iran unless he engages the Islamist-led country using diplomacy, not just pressure tactics, dozens of prominent U.S. foreign policy,... read more →
In advance of President Trump’s address to the United Nations on September 25, a bipartisan group of over 50 American national security leaders released a statement highlighting the danger of... read more →
From The News & Observer: The Administration’s new policy toward Iran has zero chance to succeed in changing Iranian behavior or regime change. The policy of maximum pressure and unachievable... read more →
From The National Interest: President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Iran agreement may be the most dangerous and destabilizing move yet of his tumultuous presidency. The... read more →
From The New York Daily News: In a conflict-racked Middle East, the Iran nuclear deal stands as a rare source of stability. Negotiated by the United States and the world's... read more →
Today, a bipartisan group of 118 American national security leaders issued a statement outlining ten reasons why President Trump should keep the Iran nuclear deal. The signatories includes 49 retired flag officers of the... read more →
From The Tampa Bay Times: The United States today faces major challenges to its national security — long-term with Russia and China and immediately with regard to North Korea and... read more →
Today, a bipartisan group of 52 American national security leaders issued a statement urging U.S. policymakers not to undermine the Iran nuclear agreement. They also expressed support for the rights... read more →