FPI Analysis: President Obama’s Foreign Policy, Year One
During his first year in office, President Obama made several consequential decisions on a wide range of national security issues. Key among those were his decisions, bucking many in his party, to...
View ArticleSudan peace accord signed, state media reports
Sudan on Tuesday signed a framework peace accord with rebels from the nation's volatile Darfur region, state media reported
View ArticleSudan: Genocidaire set to remain president
Sudan has been torn by war, genocide, rape, corruption and evil for more than 40 years. The elections are not free, nor fair. The results will not represent the will of the people. With many opposition...
View Article2012: Political and moral clarity
If the human rights community and the faith-based communities will continue their work with activists from the left and right, President Obama will be forced to openly declare his intentions for Africa
View ArticlePresident Omar al-Bashir declared winner of Sudan poll
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has been declared the winner of this month's landmark elections, despite facing war crimes charges over Darfur
View ArticleJimmy Carter and Sudan’s genocidal regime
By claiming the recent vote was “an opening” for citizens of Sudan to “participate and present their views,” the former U.S. president has demonstrated clearly that he is no friend to Sudan’s people
View ArticleThree Rwandan peacekeepers ‘killed in Darfur’
The attack, which claimed the lives of three soldiers, is part of a recent wave of increased violence in Darfur
View ArticleSudanese president charged with genocide
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has filed genocide charges against Sudan's president for a five-year campaign of violence in Darfur
View ArticleThe power vacuum
Eighteen months into the Obama Administration, there is precious little to praise. Africa is fighting the same enemies we fear in the United States.
View ArticleIs Turkey still committed to its Western values?
The problem is not Turkey’s growing ties with the Arab states, but rather the way it is playing out on the Arab street. Turkey is becoming the shrill, dominant voice of criticism against Israel
View ArticleReligious tolerance: from Jamestown to Morocco
America’s relationship with Morocco should not be undermined because of a few angry settlers and a congressman with an unclear agenda. Let us remember the lessons of Jamestown, and the sacrifices that...
View ArticleHuman rights v. reality in the Maghreb
Americans should be supporting Morocco, not Algeria, in the cold war between the two North African countries.
View ArticleSouthern Sudan is likely to vote to secede from Sudan
As the January 9 referendum on independence for Southern Sudan nears, an aide to Sudan's President publicly says efforts to maintain national unity have failed
View ArticleSudan’s President is willing to accept, assist independent South Sudan
Bashir said he would be 'the first to recognise the south' if it chooses secession in a free and fair vote on January 9
View ArticleThe United States and China vie for influence in the Horn of Africa
East Africa is a national security and foreign policy hot spot for the US.
View ArticleThe US should promote freedom in the Arab world
America's interests are best served by defending free states, promoting freedom, and supporting legitimate freedom movements.
View ArticleSouth Sudan becomes world’s newest nation
Omar al-Bashir, Colin Powell, Ban Ki-moon and others attend independence celebrations
View ArticleClock Boy Leaving America To Live In Theocratic Authoritarian Slave State
Qatar is like Texas, family says. You know, if Texas had sharia and slavery.
View ArticleMilitary Coup Fails In Sudan, At Least 40 Officers Arrested
'We are comforting the Sudanese people that the situation is completely under control'
View ArticleMilitary Arrests Sudanese Prime Minister In Apparent Coup
'Protect the hard-won political transition'
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