Biden Should Rethink America’s Fraught relationship with the SaudisNo relationship is in more dire need of re-evaluation than that with Saudi Arabia. The Biden administration must make a choice.Jan 5, 2021Jan 5, 2021
America’s Fantabulist Vision of the Middle EastKilling bad guys doesn’t necessarily mean you’re the good guyJan 12, 20202Jan 12, 20202
The U.S.-Iran Off Ramp Goes Through YemenEnding the war in Yemen can serve as an initial step to deescalate tensions between the U.S. and IranOct 2, 2019Oct 2, 2019
India’s bludgeoning of Kashmir is a new low for global anti-Muslim violenceThe ‘othering’ of Muslims has become a global epidemic gripping a range of countries in search of defining the limits of national belongingSep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
It’s Time to Consider the Freedoms Opposed by US Allies in the Middle EastThe United States has no consistent policy toward the autocracies of the Middle East. Here’s how to change it.Jul 18, 2019Jul 18, 2019
There Is No Other But Iran: Misdiagnosing the Causes of Regional InstabilityCan the Warsaw Summit Promote a Comprehensive Vision of Peace and Security in the Middle East?Feb 13, 2019Feb 13, 2019
Iran and the Destabilisation of the Middle EastOriginally published in The New Arab on September 24, 2018.Sep 28, 2018Sep 28, 2018
Yemeni Suffering Made EasyOriginally Published in Counterpunch on June 27, 2018Jun 28, 2018Jun 28, 2018
The Other “Spirit” of the Iran DealOriginally Published in Counterpunch on October 11, 2017May 3, 2018May 3, 2018