Aaron Kliegman, Free Beacon
When it comes to nuclear arms control, China is great at playing hard to get. Beijing is the elusive beauty, a difficult but attractive target for those who seek nuclear disarmament.
Van Jackson, War on the Rocks
During a recent lecture on U.S. strategy in the Asia-Pacific, I presented the absence of interstate wars in East Asia since 1979 the so-called Asian
Alex Selsky, Times of Israel
Israel's underwhelming response to Hamas rockets projects weakness: Hezbollah and the Iranians are watching closely
International Crisis Group
A series of escalations in both word and deed have raised fears of U.S.-Iranian military confrontation, either direct or by proxy. It is urgent that cooler heads prevail in European capitals as in Tehran and Washington to head off the threat of a disastrous war.
James Stavridis, Bloomberg View
It's a time for restraint, building up defenses and calling on allies.
Mohsen Shariatinia, Al-Monitor
As the United States continues to enforce its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, the Islamic Republic is relying on China not as a sole savior but at least as part of the solution.