Does Israel really think it can get rid of Hezbollah in Lebanon?
It’s hard to assume that ‘anything positive’ for Lebanon can come from its talks with Israel, argues analyst Imad Harb.

It’s hard to assume that ‘anything positive’ for Lebanon can come from its talks with Israel, argues analyst Imad Harb.
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Political scientist Vali Nasr argues that US and Israeli military options ‘have come up short’.

Political scientist Mohsen Milani and former White House official Elisa Ewers discuss the options in Iran-US talks.

Will the Iran-US truce lead to peace, or more war?

US political scientist John Mearsheimer argues Israel, not Iran, is the Middle East country that is ‘highly aggressive’.

Former French Ambassador to the US Gerard Araud argues that Europe is right to avoid the US-Israeli war on Iran.

Democratic US Senator Chris Van Hollen argues that US-Israel war on Iran ‘is making America and our allies less safe’.

‘We already are in a scenario where the US has lost control of this war,’ argues political scientist Vali Nasr.

Jim O’Neill, the economist who coined the term ‘BRIC’ 25 years ago, argues that the group is losing its relevance.

As Trumpism forces both major US parties to wonder what they stand for, experts weigh in on November election prospects.

The Quincy Institute’s Trita Parsi says ‘the changing goal posts’ of Iran-US talks leave little room for success.
