America’s Complicated Relationship with Pakistan
The rioting in Afghanistan resulting from the inadvertent incineration of several copies of the Quran at a U.S. military library has hammered the home the… Read More
The rioting in Afghanistan resulting from the inadvertent incineration of several copies of the Quran at a U.S. military library has hammered the home the… Read More
To hide its myriad of other crimes, the Syrian government is determined to prevent news of its atrocities against its own citizens from getting out…. Read More
More than 30 years have passed since Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote about the “Soft Voice of America” in an article that first appeared in National Review… Read More
The Syrian government’s sickening attacks on its own people continues unabated. Syrian government troops are pushing into the city of Daraa, where resistance is currently… Read More
The rest of the world has woken up to the fact that Iran is a problem on a large scale. Salon magazine, however, is determined… Read More
Blogging in Iran is a high-risk activity, and it is getting ever more so by the day. As the Iranian regime feels the pressure from… Read More
The U.S. State Department has jumped into the world of online communication with a vengeance. January 2012 has been designated 21st Century Statecraft month, and… Read More
Did the Obama Administration miss a golden opportunity in the summer of 2009 to support the demonstrations of the Iranian Green Movement and maybe even… Read More
Those who might have nodded off after the first hour of President Obama’s third State of the Union address were surely brought back to consciousness… Read More
January 2012 is the U.S. Department of State’s “21st Century Statecraft Month.” What the State Department has in mind in this case is what former… Read More