Tuesday's bilateral sessions between U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao emphasized positivity while downplaying political sensitivities. [more]
The United States has strategically allowed Iran to delay making a decision on its nuclear program, but the Israelis are keeping up the pressure -- and Washington has no intention of waiting forever. [more]
The United States and Israel have eliminated nearly all daylight between their positions on both settlements and Iran, and have sent a message to Tehran. [more]
With U.S. and Israeli officials in Russia, and signs that the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve may be tapped, the future of the Iran negotiations looks increasingly uncertain. [more]
A U.S. Foreign Service officer resigned because he lost sight of the reasons for the war in Afghanistan -- a war for which U.S. President Barack Obama has yet to settle on a strategy. [more]
Twin bombings in Baghdad illustrated the limitations of the U.S. strategy in Iraq. The U.S. strategy for Afghanistan is likely to be even more problematic. [more]
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