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The National Interest on MSNOpinion

The Case for US Engagement with Afghanistan

The Taliban and Afghanistan’s neighbors are not able to stabilize the country. Only US influence can provide the right carrots and sticks.
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNOpinion

Changes to How the 'Revolution' Is Conceived

It is a sign of the times that the word “revolution” now refers to something different from what it once did. The term does not, in this brief column, imply any prior value judgment, be it negative or ...
As our screens are daily filled with violent protests against federal law enforcement of immigration laws, an older form of ...
U.S. authorities have accused Hezbollah of complicity in drug trafficking and money laundering schemes in Venezuela.
TEHRAN - Tehran Times spoke exclusively with Dr. Dost Muhammad Barrech, a Pakistani expert in security and regional politics at the University of Balochistan, Quetta, on the ongoing unrest in Iran and ...
Independent media, civil society, the rule of law – these are the things that Iranians truly need. And there are ways for the west to help secure them, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon ...
Onetime allies, the United States and Iran have seen tensions escalate repeatedly in the four decades since the Islamic ...
Iran protests have revived the 2011 Arab Spring debate. But what exactly the economic scorecard of countries that saw ...
Ministry of External Affairs Denies Claim, Says New Delhi Is Engaged With United States On Conditional Sanctions Waiver.
The acting president says she is staying true to her socialist roots while trying to meet the demands of the Trump ...
The Sunday Guardian Live on MSN

The US and Iran: Adding to the list of fiascos?

India, Jan. 18 -- Iran is at a tipping point (once again). And so is President Trump's foreign policy.
In a world increasingly defined by absolutes, India’s effort to walk the Persian tightrope is neither naïve nor reckless—it ...