The Jon Batchelor Show hosts JINSA VP for Policy Blaise Misztal on “. . . more assertive Turkish claims, a more aggressive stance . . .”
Featuring: Blaise Misztal JINSA Vice President for Policy
Featuring: Blaise Misztal JINSA Vice President for Policy
An anxious time in Afghanistan as US withdrawal begins By Jamie McIntyre AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE: Even just reading the transcript, you could hear the anguish in the words of Gen. Scott Miller, the last U.S. commander in Afghanistan, as he…
John Hannah is a Senior Fellow at JINSA’s Gemunder Center for Defense and Strategy.
Eric Edelman, former undersecretary of defense for policy, is counselor at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America’s Gemunder Center for Defense & Strategy.
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…
Featuring: Dr. Gallia Lindenstrauss Senior Research Fellow at INSS Dr. Selin Nasi Journalist Alan Makovsky Member, JINSA Eastern Mediterranean Policy Project
The Caspian Sea As Battleground – Analysis By James M. Dorsey Second Karabakh War as Cause or Consequence? Populated at the time by fluent Hebrew speakers, the Israel desk of Armenia’s foreign ministry waited back in 1991— in the immediate…
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…
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict highlights Israel’s strategic role in region By Marc Rod A bloody six-week conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over control of the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region came to an end Tuesday with a deal brokered by the Russian government, which…
Will Turkey face more pressure over its S-400 purchase and testing after U.S. election? By Paul Iddon Turkey’s recent test-firing of its Russian-built S-400 air defence missile system may finally lead it to incur long-threatened United States sanctions following the…