Trump’s Iran Strategy Falls Short on Solutions

Analysis
by Leslie Vinjamuri

Unless Trump can devise a secure—and cost-neutral—plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the United States will lose even more global goodwill.

President Donald Trump speaks about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House
Alex Brandon / AP
US Foreign Policy

A Nuclear Deal with Iran Now Would Be a Strategic Mistake

Analysis
by Saeid Golkar

While the Trump administration's proposed agreement would curtail Tehran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon, it would not touch the real drivers of the Islamic Republic’s power.

an Iranian missile and flag
Vahid Salemi / AP
Global Politics

The Next Global Food Crisis Has Already Begun

In the News
Foreign Policy
Ertharin Cousin

"Disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz do not remain confined to shipping lanes—they propagate through agricultural systems worldwide," Council Distinguished Fellow Ertharin Cousin writes.

A farm workers spreads fertilizer
Jerome Delay / AP
Food and Agriculture

Is the Middle East Heading Toward a Much Bigger War?

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

“I had never seen the Middle East as chaotic, as dangerous, as spiraling out of control as it is today.” Fawaz Gerges on why he believes the region is entering a much more dangerous phase.

Car Fire
Hussein Malla / AP
Defense and Security

Former NATO Ambassador: Trump Threats Risk Emboldening Putin

In the News
Bloomberg
Julianne Smith

" Even talking about the US formally leaving or just slowly disengaging sends a very dangerous signal to Moscow," Council Distinguished Nonresident Fellow Ambassador Julianne Smith said of President Trump's remarks about withdrawing from NATO.

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As President Trump Looks to Wind Down Iran War, Experts Focus on War Crimes

In the News
NBC 5 Chicago
Paul Poast

Targeting Iran's public utilities would constitute a war crime, Council Senior Nonresident Fellow Paul Poast tells NBC 5 Chicago. "There's supposed to be distinction between military and civilian [targets]."

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What Have the Last Two Months of Blockade Meant for People in Cuba?

In the News
DW News
Cécile Shea

"Without any fuel, Cuba is really in the midst of a humanitarian crisis," Council Nonresident Senior Fellow Cécile Shea tells DW News.

Cécile Shea speaks with DW News over video call. US Foreign Policy

European Allies Shocked by Hegseth Criticisms, Says Former US Ambassador to NATO

In the News
CNN
Julianne Smith

"This is an intervention, a war, a conflict that the US began," says Council Distinguished Nonresident Fellow Ambassador Julianne Smith. "It did not take any information about this intervention to the NATO allies to warn them that there could be asks coming from the United States."

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Why Pakistan is Mediating Between the United States and Iran

Analysis
by Paul Staniland

Thinking about Pakistan as a South Asian power misses the fact that it has regional connections to the Middle East—and global power connections it can leverage.

 President Donald Trump listens as Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks at a podium
Evan Vucci / AP
Global Politics

Is the Iran War Dividing the US and Its European Allies?

In the News
DW News
Leslie Vinjamuri

Tensions between the United States and its European allies are mounting. Council President and CEO Leslie Vinjamuri joins DW News to discuss.

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