Iran has been willing to deal for at least a decade. Why are there still calls for more sanctions?
Iran has been willing to deal for at least a decade. Why are there still calls for more sanctions?
Aamerican cinema’s dalliance with US foreign policy started in 1897 when it was entangled with the audience’s own nationalist fervour. Today, nationalist fervour and international relations are alive and well in Hollywood.
In June US President Barack Obama said the US would arm the Syrian rebels, but he is having a difficult time convincing lawmakers from both sides of the isle agree.
In recent weeks, the DPRK (the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) has been ratcheting up its bellicose rhetoric. While analysts remain divided over whether or not another Korean War will ensue, two things are for certain: Kim Jŏng-ŭn may be far more dangerous than his father and that an all-out war may have disastrous ramifications for global economy and America’s Asia-Pacific strategy.