To those visiting New York City for the first time in awhile, you may be wondering is this America? Yes it is, but we need you to be patient with us.
The President’s global conflict-of-interest problems just got a little bit bigger following revelations about the Trump International Golf Club Dubai.
The minorities in Bangladesh are in a dire and tragic predicament. Sheikh Hasina, who has served as prime minister since 2009 has done nothing to offer security to them.
To successfully resolve regional crises, the U.S. must acknowledge and prioritize the core security interests of regional hegemons.
Last August, North Korea launched what is believed to be a Hwasong-12 ballistic missile towards Japan, threatening a key US ally in the region.
The ramming of identity-politics-based extremism disparately sprouting around the globe has reawakened the totalitarian madness.
There will be no more nation-building in Afghanistan under the “Trump doctrine”. But will its policies allow a role for the Taliban in a future government?
The persecution of the Bangladeshi Supreme Court’s Chief Justice due to his opposition to the 16th amendment highlights the oppression experienced by Hindus.
The United States has made some efforts to develop a missile defense system against a North Korean ICBM, but the system may not be all that we would wish.
Human history is peppered with dreadful accounts of minority communities who were deliberately demonized before atrocities were committed against them.
Societies that pull themselves to the extremes often have to ignore large swaths of reality to make the mental leap to self-abuse.
According to former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, “If a country does not recognize minority rights, you will not have the kind of prosperity and stability that is possible.” The present reality in Bangladesh highlights that Clinton is correct about this.
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