
US Foreign Policy and Israeli Influence: The Iran Precedent
The evolving conflict with Iran has become a defining case for assessing how independent United States foreign policy remains in the Middle East. The joint

The evolving conflict with Iran has become a defining case for assessing how independent United States foreign policy remains in the Middle East. The joint

The concept of elite control of U.S. foreign policy has long been embedded in the institutional design of American governance, where executive authority and specialized

The US-South Korea security pact has long been defined by durability and strategic clarity, anchored in the 1953 Mutual Defense Treaty that followed the Korean

The early phase of U.S. doctrinal shifts was shaped by a cautious approach to global engagement, rooted in geographic distance and domestic consolidation. The 1823

The debate over Title IX and trans athletes has moved from school districts into a broader federal confrontation after the Trump administration filed a lawsuit

The Iran talks problem is unfolding in an unusual diplomatic environment where public messaging from Washington and Tehran points in opposite directions. U.S. officials have

Trump’s energy threat has transformed the Iran talks into a process defined less by gradual compromise and more by the pressure of looming deadlines. Washington’s

The Pakistan-led Iran talks have emerged as a fragile channel in a region dominated by military posturing and mutual suspicion. While former President Trump has

America First in Africa has drawn scrutiny for prioritizing short-term transactional goals over a clearly articulated long-term strategy. Since 2025, U.S. officials have emphasized commercial

Trump’s Iran military options are being examined alongside continued messaging from Washington that diplomacy remains available. This dual-track posture creates a structurally unstable moment in

The evolving conflict with Iran has become a defining case for assessing how independent United States foreign policy remains in the Middle East. The joint

The concept of elite control of U.S. foreign policy has long been embedded in the institutional design of American governance, where executive authority and specialized

The US-South Korea security pact has long been defined by durability and strategic clarity, anchored in the 1953 Mutual Defense Treaty that followed the Korean

The early phase of U.S. doctrinal shifts was shaped by a cautious approach to global engagement, rooted in geographic distance and domestic consolidation. The 1823

The debate over Title IX and trans athletes has moved from school districts into a broader federal confrontation after the Trump administration filed a lawsuit

The Iran talks problem is unfolding in an unusual diplomatic environment where public messaging from Washington and Tehran points in opposite directions. U.S. officials have

Trump’s energy threat has transformed the Iran talks into a process defined less by gradual compromise and more by the pressure of looming deadlines. Washington’s

The Pakistan-led Iran talks have emerged as a fragile channel in a region dominated by military posturing and mutual suspicion. While former President Trump has

America First in Africa has drawn scrutiny for prioritizing short-term transactional goals over a clearly articulated long-term strategy. Since 2025, U.S. officials have emphasized commercial

Trump’s Iran military options are being examined alongside continued messaging from Washington that diplomacy remains available. This dual-track posture creates a structurally unstable moment in
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