This is fiction of course, but there are real world parallels, albeit less dramatic ones perhaps. In past years, there have been several military and intelligence U.S. officers that turned out to be agents working for other governments.
This is fiction of course, but there are real world parallels, albeit less dramatic ones perhaps. In past years, there have been several military and intelligence U.S. officers that turned out to be agents working for other governments.
As Baghdad reels from suicide bombings that killed over 100 residents as the holy month of Ramadan drew to a close, the liberation of Falluja just days earlier seems a hollow victory.
by Erin Wright Turkey is proving to be an irresistible target for anyone wishing to exploit the region’s growing instability.
By Michael Lerner Resolving their 70-year old dispute over the Kuril Islands would make doing business easier.
By Michael Lerner The reconciliation clears the way for Israel and NATO to cooperate.
by Erin Wright Sports minister says all is well despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
By Michael Lerner The 29 parties to the Antarctic Treaty unanimously voted to uphold the ban on mining.
By Michael Lerner The Russia-centered bloc aims to deepen internal ties and expand with FTAs elsewhere.
By Michael Lerner The Iranian port of Chabahar will rival the Pakistani port of Gwadar in regional geopolitics.
By Michael Lerner A deal is reportedly in the works where Israel won’t sell gas to Turkey, and Russia won’t sell missiles to Iran.