Beware of Greeks Bearing Debts
The Matter with Greece

Calls for further votes illustrate an untenable policy split.

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The Nuclear Deal
The Senators Are Right on Iran

Put not your faith in Presidents—unless you get a Congressional say-so.

Liberte Fraternite—Capitalisme
Hollande’s Capitalist Conversion

Hollande is embracing economic reforms—but his party isn’t so keen.

New Invitations to the Afterparty
Italy Opens a Window for Russia

Italy wants Russia to get involved in Libya.

The Iran Deal
Saudi Arabia: Bibi Was Right

Saudi Arabia’s press and diplomats are getting more vocal in their concerns about Iran—on which they agree, if tacitly, with Israel.

The Nuclear Deal
Iran: What Happens When Sanctions Lift?

Tehran is already running rampant—what happens when it has cash to throw around?

Middle East Aflame
Saudis Ask for Pakistani Troops

The only thing that could make the Middle East worse right now? A big helping of Pakistan.

ISIS' Foreign Legion
Foreign Fighters Pouring into ISIS, Libya Edition

A short puddle-jump from Europe, another branch of ISIS attracts jihadis.

The New European Politics
Europe’s South-South Fight

Madrid out-Germans the Germans in war of words—and of policy—with Athens.

The Netanyahu Speech
Israel Speaks for the Sunnis

Bibi’s position is also that of his neighbors.

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