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Joseph Sarkisian outlines why Israel and Saudi Arabia must work together openly and more closely than ever to meet the challenges posed by a resurgent Iran.

Joseph Sarkisian argues that the United States' whack-a-mole high-value target (HVT) program to defeat ISIS is doomed to fail.

With a nuclear agreement tentatively signed, U.S. and Iranian cooperation should extend beyond Iraq to Yemen, says Joseph Sarkisian.

Joseph Sarkisian on America's geriatric foreign policy developed by 'old white men' and why the 2016 presidential race, so far, is unfortunately shaping up to bring us more of the same from both sides of the aisle.

Joseph Sarkisian examines funding sources for al Qaeda and ISIS, now the world's richest terrorist group, and finds that interdicting their income sources is easier said than done.

Joseph Sarkisian argues that Washington needs to answer some very basic questions about America's position and purpose in the world today before it can devise anything approaching a grand strategy.

Joseph Sarkisian argues that even if the P5+1 nuclear talks with Iran do not bear fruit, the very idea of talking directly with Tehran is beneficial in and of itself.