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Targeting China, Biden Fires A Big Tech Salvo At The Entire World
Trump Now Faces 'Out Of Control' Conflict In Middle East
Saudi Arabia Has Most To Lose If US Strikes Go Sideways
Gaza Conflict Won’t Fully Turn Muslim Nations From US To China, Say Analysts
Forget 'Peace,' Did Abraham Accords Set Stage For Israel-Gaza Cnflict?
How The US Can Build On More Normal Iran-Saudi Ties
WASHINGTON, U.S.-Iran and Saudi Arabia concluded a deal Friday to restore normal diplomatic relations and reopen their embassies within two months. The agreement came at the end of a week of Chinese-brokered negotiations in Beijing, which brought an end to the rift between the two governments that has existed ever since Saudi Arabia broke off relations in 2016.
Delayed War Powers Vote Risks Further Suffering In Yemen
WASHINGTON, U.S.--On Tuesday evening, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) withdrew his war powers resolution to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition’s brutal war in Yemen in return for a promise from the Biden administration to work with him on ending U.S. involvement in the conflict.
What’s Behind The Houthis’ Repeated Attacks In South Yemen?
WASHINGTON, U.S.--Since the UN-brokered truce expired on October 2, the Houthi rebels have launched drone attacks on civilian oil ports in oil-rich provinces outside their territorial control.
The U.S., China, And Great Power Competition In The Middle East
WASHINGTON, U.S.--It’s official. The Biden administration agrees with the Trump administration that almost everything that happens in world affairs can be explained by two interlocking zero-sum contests. One is geopolitical, as in ‘great power rivalry.’ The other is ideological, as in ‘democracy vs. authoritarianism.’
The U.S. Must Listen To Its Middle East Allies On Iran
WASHINGTON, U.S.--The Middle East catapulted back into the center of American politics this week with two startling events that put the United States into a place reminiscent of 1979, when the country was rocked by oil shocks and Iran’s street uprisings.
Saudi Crown Prince Announces Designs Of The Line In NEOM
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia--Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the plans for The Line development at NEOM on Monday.
Defense Reform May Be The Key To US-Saudi Relations
SINGAPORE CITY, Singapore--Saudi Arabia’s little touted effort to overhaul its defense and national security architecture may be the United States’ best bet to rebuild relations with the kingdom in ways that imbue values and complicate the establishment of similar defense ties with China or Russia.
Don’t Be Fooled: Biden’s Trip Was No Boon To The Arab People
WASHINGTON, U.S.--President Joe Biden often notes that he has 40 years of experience in dealing with global affairs, but he and Washington seem to be poor learners.
OPEC+ Announces 50 Percent Increase In Oil Output For July And August
WASHINGTON, U.S.--OPEC+ nations on Thursday agreed to increase oil output by about 50 percent for the next two months after initially standing by a 400,000-barrel release.
These Countries Are Willing To Risk US Ire Over Russia-Ukraine
WASHINGTON, U.S.--Americans are fervently cheering for Ukraine in a war that many believe is a decisive struggle for human freedom. The intensity of our infatuation makes it easy to assume that everyone in the world shares it. They don’t.
The Saudi War Of Necessity In Yemen
WASHINGTON, U.S.--When it comes to national security, there should be no compromise. Therefore, Saudi Arabia’s stance on protecting Yemen’s sovereignty remains unequivocal. A cursory glance at the map immediately reveals Yemen’s relevance to Saudi Arabia.
Is Saudi Buying Its Way Out Of Justice For Khashoggi Murder?
WASHINGTON, U.S.--President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has decided to sacrifice Turkish efforts to seek justice for the brutal murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, apparently in hopes of attracting Saudi financial support and investment for Turkey’s inflation-ravaged economy.
A Final Warning From Arabs To Biden
NEW YORK, U.S.--In what appears to be an eleventh hour and desperate warning to the Biden administration against striking a deal with the Iranian regime, four Arab countries have expressed deep concern over Iran's ballistic missile program and ongoing support for terrorism.
New Yemen Violence, Washington Backtracking, Betray Depressing Lack Of Progress
WASHINGTON, U.S.--The recent drone and missile attacks in Abu Dhabi claimed by the Houthis, as well as the retaliatory Saudi coalition airstrikes on a residential area in Sana’a on Monday, show that the war on Yemen continues to destabilise the region and that civilians are still paying the highest price.