… negotiations, Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, took a short walk with then US … Zarif was immediately under fire in Iran for such a public show of proximity with the United …
… Sub-state, transnational, and non-state actors now shape global outcomes in ways that challenge the analytical foundations of polarity rooted in state-based balanceof-power thinking. …
… The Iranian people, having endured significant sacrifices, are now prepared—with resilience and confidence—to take bold steps toward prosperity and regional cooperation. This shift …
… Zarif’s appointment as chief of the Iranian mission to the United Nations by labeling him “an American.” Now … Zarif has made public statements that have further inflamed his adversaries. …
… Given our interconnected world, the idea of collective security is now defunct, especially in the Persian Gulf, for one basic reason: it assumes commonality of interests. Security …
… It is now abundantly clear that those two failed gambles lie at the very root of the ongoing … chain of events and the intractable situation now gripping our neighborhood: the emergence …
… Given this impasse, the United States must now ensure you do not misunderstand how the … As the imagined Zarif letter suggests, some international lawyers would argue that nothing …