
Iran Says No Deal Imminent While U.S. Talks Remain Fragile and Unresolved
The tone of Iran’s recent message regarding its negotiations with America has been cautiously optimistic – some progress has taken place, but no breakthroughs are

The tone of Iran’s recent message regarding its negotiations with America has been cautiously optimistic – some progress has taken place, but no breakthroughs are

Both Iran and America are sending signals of cautious optimism amid ongoing talks despite President Trump still having a military strike on the table. In

The decision to delay the proposed sale of $14 billion worth of military equipment to Taiwan is more than just another defense procurement issue. This

U.S. President Donald Trump has once again signaled his readiness to talk directly with Taiwan’s leader, a move that dramatically departs from decades of diplomatic

Venezuela’s alleged deportation of Alex Saab is among the most important events that have occurred so far in the long tale of corruption and sanctions

Another political rift has emerged among Washington, Taipei, and Beijing after it came to light that Donald Trump had urged Taiwan not to declare its

President Donald Trump, reelected in November 2024 and now firmly entrenched in his second term as of May 2026, finds himself at a critical juncture

The U.S. President, Donald Trump, has strongly condemned the recent Iranian reply to the U.S.-backed peace proposal. In a post published on his personal website,

A series of important global stages are being established for the single biggest diplomatic meeting of the decade in May 2026 as U.S. and Chinese

The intersection of US foreign policy and regional stability in the Middle East has come to a critical inflection point as President Donald Trump indicates

The introduction of the Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act into the United States Senate is an important initiative to redesign U.S. foreign policy towards the Middle

The Transatlantic alliance’s established security architecture is experiencing new levels of instability due to President Trump’s implications of a possible shift in American military commitments

The protracted war-like standoff between Iran and the United States has morphed into more than just a regional security situation; it has become a barometer

On April 28, 2026, the government’s arrest of Governor Rubén Rocha Moya put the US and Mexico on a collision course, as Rocha is accused

The rebalance of the U.S.–India trade agreements has emerged as one of the most tactically laden economic stories of 20252026, influenced by the way Washington

The court case involving the defense funding of Nicolás Maduro in the United States, has proved to be an exceptionally rare instance of the sanctions

The Strait of Hormuz remains the most vulnerable sea route in the energy system of the world, connecting the producers of the Gulf with the

The US has been more vocal in its policy towards Iran by developing an enabling law that attempts to make the use of long-term coercive

The abrupt collapse in scheduled diplomatic talks in Islamabad has revealed a greater frailty in the US-Iran ceasefire actions. What seemed initially to be a

The international system has reached the stage whereby, diffusion of power is no longer an imaginary notion but a working reality. The shift of a

The timeless conflict between Human Rights and national interest is indicative of an inherent paradox of modern foreign policy. Governments have the responsibility to protect

Global entities continue to play the key role in conflict management in a global system that is becoming more fragmented. Their topicality has increased when

The lack of the accountability gap is a longstanding trait of the international legal system and not a short-term inability to enforce it. International law

Strategic patience has long been an operating doctrine in the US foreign policy, focusing on restraint, positioning over the long term, and enduring calculated patience

The argument that America’s diplomacy problem is tied solely to Donald Trump simplifies a deeper institutional trajectory. The current state of diplomacy reflects long-term structural

The strategic divide between the United States and Israel over Iran is rooted in fundamentally different threat perceptions. While both countries identify Iran as a

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 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 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

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 U.S.-led war against Iran has already emerged as one of the most expensive open-ended military campaigns of the 21st century, even in its early

The emerging debate around Postponed Summits Depleted Arsenals reflects a growing reassessment inside Washington about the costs of prioritizing Iran operations at a moment when

The emerging pattern of Public Backlash Iran Strikes reflects a broader recalibration in American public opinion toward overseas military engagement. Polling released in early 2026,

The concept of the Board of Peace emerged in 2025 as a new institutional experiment within US foreign policy, designed to centralize conflict-resolution efforts across

According to new Gallup polling, American popular opinion between Canada and the United Kingdom has been on a strange downward trend in early 2026. The

President Donald Trump heightened tension with Tehran after announcing the coming of a massive Armada towards Iran with a lot of power, excitement and purpose.

Family Envoys of Trump resurfaced as key players in the design of U.S. involvement in the Middle East in 2026 under a model whereby the

The speech by the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Marco Rubio, received a warm ovation at the Munich Security Conference, where he stated that the

In a rare break with Donald Trump, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to rescind tariffs put on Canada, a move that represents a “symbolic

During his visit to the US, which is scheduled for later this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to press President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping had an unusually long phone conversation on Wednesday, lasting almost two hours, during which they covered a

Iran has agreed to restart nuclear talks with the United States, a possible diplomatic breakthrough in the face of rising military tensions and the threat

Protesters gathered in dozens of cities across the United States on Saturday in response to the Trump administration’s escalating immigration enforcement efforts, attempting to capitalize

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday forcefully dismissed claims by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that he had softened his criticism of President Donald

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte delivered a blunt message to Europe on Monday: any belief that the continent can defend itself without the United States

A meeting between the US, Ukraine, and Russia, the first since the Russian full-scale invasision of Ukraine last year, concluded on Saturday in the Emirates

President Donald Trump arrives in Davos facing not applause but an urgent diplomatic intervention, after days of escalating threats against America’s closest allies over Greenland.

President Donald Trump’s latest threats regarding tariffs, this time in connection with Greenland and Europe’s posture, are escalating swiftly into a standoff that may ultimately

The tone of Iran’s recent message regarding its negotiations with America has been cautiously optimistic – some progress has taken place, but no breakthroughs are

Both Iran and America are sending signals of cautious optimism amid ongoing talks despite President Trump still having a military strike on the table. In

The decision to delay the proposed sale of $14 billion worth of military equipment to Taiwan is more than just another defense procurement issue. This

U.S. President Donald Trump has once again signaled his readiness to talk directly with Taiwan’s leader, a move that dramatically departs from decades of diplomatic

Venezuela’s alleged deportation of Alex Saab is among the most important events that have occurred so far in the long tale of corruption and sanctions

Another political rift has emerged among Washington, Taipei, and Beijing after it came to light that Donald Trump had urged Taiwan not to declare its

President Donald Trump, reelected in November 2024 and now firmly entrenched in his second term as of May 2026, finds himself at a critical juncture

The U.S. President, Donald Trump, has strongly condemned the recent Iranian reply to the U.S.-backed peace proposal. In a post published on his personal website,

A series of important global stages are being established for the single biggest diplomatic meeting of the decade in May 2026 as U.S. and Chinese

The intersection of US foreign policy and regional stability in the Middle East has come to a critical inflection point as President Donald Trump indicates

The introduction of the Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act into the United States Senate is an important initiative to redesign U.S. foreign policy towards the Middle

The Transatlantic alliance’s established security architecture is experiencing new levels of instability due to President Trump’s implications of a possible shift in American military commitments

The protracted war-like standoff between Iran and the United States has morphed into more than just a regional security situation; it has become a barometer

On April 28, 2026, the government’s arrest of Governor Rubén Rocha Moya put the US and Mexico on a collision course, as Rocha is accused

The rebalance of the U.S.–India trade agreements has emerged as one of the most tactically laden economic stories of 20252026, influenced by the way Washington

The court case involving the defense funding of Nicolás Maduro in the United States, has proved to be an exceptionally rare instance of the sanctions

The Strait of Hormuz remains the most vulnerable sea route in the energy system of the world, connecting the producers of the Gulf with the

The US has been more vocal in its policy towards Iran by developing an enabling law that attempts to make the use of long-term coercive

The abrupt collapse in scheduled diplomatic talks in Islamabad has revealed a greater frailty in the US-Iran ceasefire actions. What seemed initially to be a

The international system has reached the stage whereby, diffusion of power is no longer an imaginary notion but a working reality. The shift of a

The timeless conflict between Human Rights and national interest is indicative of an inherent paradox of modern foreign policy. Governments have the responsibility to protect

Global entities continue to play the key role in conflict management in a global system that is becoming more fragmented. Their topicality has increased when

The lack of the accountability gap is a longstanding trait of the international legal system and not a short-term inability to enforce it. International law

Strategic patience has long been an operating doctrine in the US foreign policy, focusing on restraint, positioning over the long term, and enduring calculated patience

The argument that America’s diplomacy problem is tied solely to Donald Trump simplifies a deeper institutional trajectory. The current state of diplomacy reflects long-term structural

The strategic divide between the United States and Israel over Iran is rooted in fundamentally different threat perceptions. While both countries identify Iran as a

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 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 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

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 U.S.-led war against Iran has already emerged as one of the most expensive open-ended military campaigns of the 21st century, even in its early

The emerging debate around Postponed Summits Depleted Arsenals reflects a growing reassessment inside Washington about the costs of prioritizing Iran operations at a moment when

The emerging pattern of Public Backlash Iran Strikes reflects a broader recalibration in American public opinion toward overseas military engagement. Polling released in early 2026,

The concept of the Board of Peace emerged in 2025 as a new institutional experiment within US foreign policy, designed to centralize conflict-resolution efforts across

According to new Gallup polling, American popular opinion between Canada and the United Kingdom has been on a strange downward trend in early 2026. The

President Donald Trump heightened tension with Tehran after announcing the coming of a massive Armada towards Iran with a lot of power, excitement and purpose.

Family Envoys of Trump resurfaced as key players in the design of U.S. involvement in the Middle East in 2026 under a model whereby the

The speech by the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Marco Rubio, received a warm ovation at the Munich Security Conference, where he stated that the

In a rare break with Donald Trump, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to rescind tariffs put on Canada, a move that represents a “symbolic

During his visit to the US, which is scheduled for later this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to press President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping had an unusually long phone conversation on Wednesday, lasting almost two hours, during which they covered a

Iran has agreed to restart nuclear talks with the United States, a possible diplomatic breakthrough in the face of rising military tensions and the threat

Protesters gathered in dozens of cities across the United States on Saturday in response to the Trump administration’s escalating immigration enforcement efforts, attempting to capitalize

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday forcefully dismissed claims by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that he had softened his criticism of President Donald

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte delivered a blunt message to Europe on Monday: any belief that the continent can defend itself without the United States

A meeting between the US, Ukraine, and Russia, the first since the Russian full-scale invasision of Ukraine last year, concluded on Saturday in the Emirates

President Donald Trump arrives in Davos facing not applause but an urgent diplomatic intervention, after days of escalating threats against America’s closest allies over Greenland.

President Donald Trump’s latest threats regarding tariffs, this time in connection with Greenland and Europe’s posture, are escalating swiftly into a standoff that may ultimately
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