The Khashoggi murder crisis continues to ripple globally, far beyond U.S. domestic politics.
Asia and the Overrated Gulf Countries
The Khashoggi crisis highlights why investment in Asia is more productive than in the Middle East.
The Khashoggi Murder: How Saudi Arabia Tries to Extricate Itself
To counter possible U.S. pressure, the kingdom is trying to diversify its arms suppliers and bolster domestic support for crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.
US Drones and the Khashoggi Murder
What is the background to the U.S. reaction to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi by the courtiers of Trump family’s close friend, Mohammed bin-Salman?
Erdogan’s Hooligans Came Knocking on NYU’s Doors
Why do we tolerate a foreign autocrat dispatching his thugs to our country and challenging our right to free speech and assembly?
When Murdering Journalists Becomes Commonplace
It is time to be far more forceful in defending reporters and activists who serve the public and monitor the powerful.
The Saudi Butchery in Yemen and the World’s Apathy
It is time for Muslims to stop killing each other. The only way out of the Yemen morass is reconciliation and peaceful coexistence.
The Khashoggi Murder and Erdogan’s Naked Truth
Erdogan is a pragmatist, and will likely be looking to maximize both diplomatic and monetary rewards for the evidence he possesses, real or presumed.
The Need for a U.S. Policy Pivot Towards Iran
How the United States can once again become a Middle East power broker
The Urgent Need to Reshape America’s Middle East Policy
Saudi Arabia is the Western world’s greatest security threat.























