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The United States has, and must use,the diplomatic and economic leverage to help make the space for true democracy in the Middle East.
Turmoil in the Middle East has exposed the vulnerabilities of President Barack Obama’s listless foreign policy. As Iran closes in on its nuclear prize and props up Assad’s bloody regime in Syria, the United States has the opportunity to deal a crippling blow to its oldest, most dangerous enemy in...
Choice in Middle Eastern politics ranges from the bad to the worse, and Egypt is no exception.
Middle East expert and American Enterprise Institute scholar Michael Rubin, co-author of a study of Arab democracy, is available to comment on what is happening in Egypt.
For democracy to take root, the Zardari government must be allowed to complete its five-year term.
We should encourage states transitioning to democracy to protect themselves from Iranian efforts to subvert their progress.
The candidates must address the reset in a foreign policy debate. Is it good policy, bad policy, or—as this author argues—is there less to the reset than meets the eye?
Any new president will be faced with serious decisions regarding Turkey. Should Turkey remain in NATO? If so, should the United States share its next generation F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, Predators, and AWACS aircraft with Turkey? (INCLUDES VIDEO)







