AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 hours agoThe Terrorist Threat the West Still Ignoresforeignpolicy.com - Bruce HoffmanDomestic far-right terrorism has been increasingly internationalized—and requires a coordinated response. The Islamic State’s recent return to …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 hours agoU.S. and Israel Meet to Discuss Rafah Operationforeignpolicy.com - Alexandra SharpThe Biden administration fears an offensive would result in a high civilian death toll. Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 hours agoIran’s Nuclear Crisis Has No Military Solutionforeignpolicy.com - Sina AzodiWhether Tehran weaponizes its program remains tied to threat perceptions by political leadership. Even before Israel bombed the Iranian consulate …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 hours agoIran Has Defined Its Red Line With Israelforeignpolicy.com - Sina ToossiWith last weekend's attack, Tehran has undertaken a strategic shift in the region. On April 14, the international community was shaken by Iran’s bold …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo7 hours agoIsrael’s Military Risks Being Overstretchedforeignpolicy.com - Jack DetschIt’s been at war for six months—and now faces another front with Iran. Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s SitRep. Here’s what’s on tap for the day: …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo10 hours agoAfrican Lending Needs a Better World Bankforeignpolicy.com - Hannah RyderThe Bretton Woods institutions are due a revamp from their colonial roots. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has said that the world’s foremost …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo14 hours agoArab Countries Have Israel’s Back—for Their Own Sakeforeignpolicy.com - Steven A. CookLast weekend’s security cooperation in the Middle East doesn’t indicate a new future for the region. Do Arab leaders have Israel’s back? If one has …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoHezbollah Retaliates for Israel Killing Two Militant Commandersforeignpolicy.com - Alexandra SharpWith Iran’s backing, Hezbollah is one of the most powerful militias in the Middle East. Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Israel’s …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoCan Israel Harness Its Rare Moment of Regional Support?foreignpolicy.com - Amy MackinnonIsrael has launched a diplomatic offensive to further isolate Iran after its attack. Iran’s attack on Israel over the weekend marked the first time, …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoThe World’s Biggest Election Is Set to Beginforeignpolicy.com - Michael KugelmanIn India, the question is not whether Modi and his party will win but by how much. Welcome to Foreign Policy’s South Asia Brief. The highlights this …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoRussia Just Helped Swing a European Electionforeignpolicy.com - Paul HockenosSlovakia’s new Russia-friendly president won office with the help of a barrage of pro-Kremlin disinformation. The election earlier this month of the …
AvatarForeign Policyflipped into Latest StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoThe Moral Hazard of Biden’s Support for Israelforeignpolicy.com - James M. ActonThe U.S. president can’t stop Israel from retaliating against Iran, but he can choose whether to help Israel manage the consequences. In the surreal …