Many in Iraq fear that IS could take advantage of the security vacuum to stage a comeback while Syria’s new leaders are still consolidating their control over the country and forming a national army.
The fall of Bashar Assad in Syria has led Iran-allied factions in neighboring Iraq to reconsider their push for U.S. forces ...
This edition of the Farda Briefing explores Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's recent comments on engaging the United States and ...
The unusually direct U.S. intervention in Lebanon's sectarian politics appears aimed at capitalizing on shifts in the power ...
In her confirmation hearing for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard was pressed on her relationship with former ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a potentially disastrous showdown within the next month that could shake his ...
Amid historical changes in the balance of power in the Middle East, at least one thing remains constant: the strategic ...
The Islamic Republic is closer to a bomb than ever before, as our interview with the world’s nuclear watchdog explains. Since President Donald Trump in 2018 pulled America out of a multilateral ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pulling the security protections and clearance of retired Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Mark ...
Early in his first administration, President Trump noted the general’s “brilliance and fortitude.” And then the president got ...
The Pentagon has asked its inspector general to review the record and behavior of Gen. Mark A. Milley, the retired chairman ...
"During the conversation, the parties held a thorough exchange of views on topical Middle East issues, focusing on the development of the situation in Syria and the Palestinian territories," the Russi ...