by Mary Kaszynski | Aug 31, 2012 | Monitor
By Mary Kaszynski and Mitchell Freddura Every time the International Atomic Energy Agency issues a new report on Iran, news media and political pundits often end up misreading it. To counter the flawed interpretations that are sure to follow the latest report, ASP’s...
by Mary Kaszynski | Aug 8, 2012 | Monitor
Photo credit: Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Every day brings a new twist to the Syria crisis. Monday, the prime minister defected from the regime. Now, Assad forces have reportedly begun a new offensive in Aleppo (live updates from The Guardian...
by Mary Kaszynski | Aug 7, 2012 | Monitor
Last week’s House Armed Services Committee hearing on sequestration broke down into partisan congestion, but it was not without one small sign that strategic thinking may still be alive in Congress. That glimmer of hope was Rep. Robert Andrews’ call for rightsizing...
by Mary Kaszynski | Aug 6, 2012 | Monitor
By Terri Lodge, Mary Kaszynski, and Derek Bolton In a time-honored tradition: all of exhausted Washington, D.C. is packing up for the summer and heading out to less intense venues. Congress will not to be heard in Washington until late September, when regular...