by Philip Rossetti | May 6, 2015 | Monitor
Key Reads Analysis: Despite Saudi strikes, Yemen rebels remain dug in Hamza Hendawi and Ahmed Al-Haj / Associated Press More than a month of relentless airstrikes by a coalition led by Saudi Arabia has inflicted painful damage on Shiite rebels in Yemen, but they...
by Philip Rossetti | Apr 14, 2015 | Monitor
Link to Blog on Senate Budget Amendment: http://www.americansecurityproject.org/u-s-senators-recognize-threat-of-climate-change/ #climatechange is a national #security threat. Important to see @SenBennetCO agrees. Read more http://t.co/NyC5sULEJn...
by Hugo Grondel | Apr 8, 2015 | Monitor
Key Reads Foreign policy luminaries urge Congress to hold off on Iran bills Kristina Wong / The Hill More than 50 foreign policy luminaries, in a statement on Tuesday, applauded progress made on a nuclear deal with Iran and urged members of Congress to hold off on any...
by American Security Project | Mar 9, 2015 | Monitor
Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti (Ret.) of the U.K.’s Royal Navy, an old friend of ASP, as well as a member of the Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change with ASP’s CEO B.Gen. Stephen Cheney USMC (Ret.), visited Texas, Florida, and Tennessee to...
by Philip Rossetti | Mar 5, 2015 | Monitor
International News Coverage Middle East, Terrorism and Counterterrorism U.S. Syria strategy falters with collapse of rebel group Dasha Afanasieva and Sylvia Westall / Reuters The Hazzm movement was once central to a covert CIA operation to arm Syrian rebels, but...