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Conditioning a U.S.-Iranian Dialogue

For information on other reports that are not for sale, or for general publications information, please call +1.212.434.9516 or email publications@cfr.org. In Forces of Forture, Vali Nasr presents a paradigm-changing revelation that will transform the ...

From GREG BRUNO, Council on Foreign Relations,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: United Nations

Seeking Substance in Moscow

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. President Barack Obama at the Kremlin, July 6, 2009 (AP/Anatoly Maltsev, Pool). In April the metaphor was "reset," a reminder that U.S.-Russia relations had sunk to new lows during the final years of the Bush ...

From GREG BRUNO, Council on Foreign Relations,  6 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  Dmitry Medvedev,  George W. Bush,  Richard N. Haass

A Shaky Iraq's Sovereign Step

Maj. Gen. Daniel Bolfer, commander of U.S forces in Baghdad, gives symbolic key of the Iraqi Defense Ministry to Iraqi Army Lt. Gen. Aboud Gambar in charge of the capital's security in Baghdad, Iraq, June 29, 2009. (AP/Loay Hameed) Celebratory ...

From GREG BRUNO, Council on Foreign Relations,  1 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Richard N. Haass,  Brookings Institution,  Barack Obama,  MSNBC,  Al-Qaeda

After the Iranian Uprising

Iran's contested presidential vote on June 12 has raised new questions about the regime's long-term stability and prospects for U.S.-Iran rapprochement. Violent crackdowns on Iranians protesting elections that they deemed fraudulent have brought ...

From GREG BRUNO, Council on Foreign Relations,  29 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Ali Khamenei,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,  United Nations,  Franco Frattini

Treading Carefully on Iran

President Barack Obama during his news conference at the White House, June 23, 2009. (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) U.S. President Barack Obama's condemnation of the Iranian regime's crackdown on civilians protesting the presidential election marked his ...

From GREG BRUNO AND ROBERT MCMAHON, Council on Foreign Relations,  24 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  Wall Street Journal,  George W. Bush,  Robert Kagan

Is Al-Qaeda still a viable force? The debate continues

In March, when President Barack Obama ordered the reorientation of American military attention to Afghanistan - and away from Iraq - he invoked the threat of Al-Qaeda. Echoing the rhetoric of his predecessor, Obama warned that "Al-Qaeda is actively ...

From GREG BRUNO, Lebanon Daily Star,  9 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Barack Obama,  George W. Bush,  Georgetown University,  Taliban

Political Battles Over Guantanamo

During his first week in office, President Barack Obama signed an executive order signaling his intent to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay by January 2010, and another order that called for a top-to-bottom review of U.S. detention ...

From GREG BRUNO, Council on Foreign Relations,  21 May 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  American Enterprise Institute,  U.S. Congress,  Dick Cheney

New Perils in Iraq

A Shiite woman participates in a rally in Baghdad with other women demanding the release of their loved ones from U.S. military custody. (AP/Ahmed Alhussainey) From CFR Experts: The primary military purpose of the United States presence in Iraq right ...

From GREG BRUNO, Council on Foreign Relations,  22 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Brookings Institution,  Barack Obama

Iraq's Lingering Perils

A Shiite woman participates in a rally in Baghdad with other women demanding the release of their loved ones from U.S. military custody. (AP/Ahmed Alhussainey) From flower shows (AFP) to ribbon cuttings, hints of normalcy are returning to Iraq. And yet, ...

From GREG BRUNO, Council on Foreign Relations,  22 Apr 2009
Related Topics: NPR,  Brookings Institution,  Barack Obama

Afghan Defense Chief Unhappy with Obama Plan

Last month, U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled a new strategy for winning the war in Afghanistan, shifting focus to economic development and a regional approach to security. Key to that effort will be the training and resourcing of Afghanistan's ...

From GEN. ABDUL RAHIM WARDAK, GREG BRUNO AND ROBERT MCMAHON, Council on Foreign Relations,  16 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  NATO

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