Security
  1. Memo to Iran: Obama Won’t Let It Go

    The latest IAEA report on Iran’s nuclear program has strengthened the hand of those calling for tougher action. But the U.S. should open the diplomacy door wider.

  2. China’s Cyber Moves Hurting Beijing

    China isn’t the only country engaged in cyber espionage. But perceptions of its increased activity risk undermining its soft power diplomacy.

  3. Why Australia Needs Nuclear Subs

    Australia’s government is considering developing the country’s own submarine fleet. It would be better off buying American.

  4. Getting Ready for the IAEA Storm

    It’s unclear whether the new IAEA report on Iran’s nuclear program has anything new. But even before its release, Israel has stoked speculation of a military strike.

  5. Why Israel Won’t Go It Alone

    With speculation intensifying over whether Israel is planning to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities, it’s worth remembering that it’s the U.S. that will have the ultimate say.

  6. India Comes Calling on Japan

    Japan and India are set to boost military and economic ties. But even without a rising China, the two would surely have found each other.

  7. Clinton’s Central Asia Mission

    Hillary Clinton’s trip to Central Asia was a welcome effort to encourage regional integration to help stabilize Afghanistan. But it’s only a start.