Analysis & Commentary

Analysis & Commentary

Promoting Lasting Stability in Libya

Last month in Berlin, international diplomats, including US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, met with Libya’s transitional Government of National Unity to promote much-needed political progress in the country following years of civil war. Ahead of the meeting, Blinken outlined

The Iran Deal May Still Be Dead

‘No deal is better than a bad deal,” then-Secretary of State John Kerry opined during nuclear negotiations for the Obama administration with Iran before ultimately clinching the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2015. Now, as discussions about returning to the

U.S. Should Bypass Palestinian Authority to Provide Aid to Gaza

There has been a recent push in the US to utilise the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a “go-between” to ensure that aid to Gaza reaches civilians and is not pocketed by Hamas, the terrorist group currently controlling the Palestinian territory.

Sticks, Not Carrots

How Joe Biden can make his return to the Iran nuclear deal less awful. After more than two months of intense negotiations in Vienna, the odds are high that at some point this summer, the United States and Iran will