In his new book, 'The American Middle East,' Mark Lynch reveals that U.S. foreign policies were not failures but rather designed to maintain chaos in the region. The book examines the devastating impact of these policies since 1991.
The United States faces significant difficulties in making strategic decisions that could impact its geopolitical future. The current situation reflects Washington's unpreparedness to tackle rising global challenges.
News continues to flow even after market closures, as hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini, and Lisa Mateo provide live coverage of key headlines from New York. A panel of experts joins them to discuss current events.
American rock band The Strokes wrapped up their performance at Coachella with a powerful political protest against U.S. policies. The show featured a controversial video accusing the CIA of involvement in regime changes, showcasing bombing footage from Gaza and Iran.
On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, Washington D.C. witnessed large-scale protests outside the White House as demonstrators gathered to voice their demands regarding government policies. The protests arise during a sensitive time marked by political and economic tensions in the country.
Countries in the Global South are moving towards measures to protect themselves from the repercussions of US policies, especially amid pressures from regional conflicts and rising interest rates. These actions come at a time when tensions are escalating due to US and Israeli pressures on Iran.
NATO is currently facing a profound conflict that transcends traditional disagreements over Iran, raising questions about the essence of the alliance. The central question is whether NATO represents a mutual commitment among member states or has become a tool for US pressure on its allies.
Arabian Gulf countries face increasing risks from US policies that overlook potential regional conflicts. Warnings of escalating disputes and significant losses raise widespread concerns in the region.