Eastern Mediterranean

Biden Administration Should Gauge Erdoğan’s Sincerity Before Engaging The government of U.S. President Joe Biden must judge the sincerity and motivation behind Erdoğan’s recent entreaties before deciding how to proceed, Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) said in its Eastern

Since the Armenia-Azerbaijan war erupted again on Sept. 27, Armenia has suffered significant military setbacks at the hand of Azerbaijani forces. Not only has it lost most of the originally Azerbaijani-inhabited territories it occupied in 1993: Azerbaijani forces have made inroads into Nagorno-Karabakh, capturing

On Oct. 14, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov proposed that Russian peacekeepers or observers should be deployed to halt the current conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which broke out into open hostilities in late September. Yet, there’s good reason for the West to