US Foreign Policy

  • Iran Deal Nears as Global Stakes Rise

    Negotiations between the United States and Iran appear closer to a breakthrough than at any point since the war began. Officials from Washington and Tehran have both signaled progress while warning that diplomacy remains fragile.

    Iran Deal Nears as Global Stakes Rise

  • A Transatlantic Collapse: NATO’s Rift Fully Explained

    President Trump’s relationship with personal business (both socially and financially) has long been defined as transactional and self-centric. That mentality has bled into foreign policy.

    A Transatlantic Collapse: NATO’s Rift Fully Explained

  • The Trump-Xi Summit: The Global Standstill

    On May 14 2026, Donald Trump met with Xi Jinping in Beijing for a major summit centered on trade policy, tariffs, artificial intelligence, Taiwan, and the future of US-China economic relations.

    The Trump-Xi Summit: The Global Standstill

  • The Complex Picture of Chip Smuggling

    Unfortunately for China hawks in the U.S. government, China’s demand for AI chips has been so high that the chip smuggling industry thrived in 2026. Recent DOJ investigations reveal the nature of some of these schemes.

    The Complex Picture of Chip Smuggling

  • Iran’s War Shakes the U.S. Housing Market

    For the second week in a row, borrowing costs for American homebuyers have climbed, and experts say relief is not coming anytime soon. The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage climbed to 6.37% this week.

    Iran’s War Shakes the U.S. Housing Market

  • Trump Puts His Foot on the Gas Prices

    6 in 10 Americans disapprove of Trump’s military action due to issues ranging from spending to gas prices. Having failed to sustain any agreement to open the Strait, Trump has looked domestically to lower gas prices.

    Trump Puts His Foot on the Gas Prices

  • U.S. Rejects Iran Peace Plan Amid Rising Tensions

    Iran has received a U.S. response to its latest peace proposal. President Donald Trump reportedly told Israel’s Kan News on Sunday that the proposal was unacceptable to him.

    U.S. Rejects Iran Peace Plan Amid Rising Tensions

  • Political Volatility: The Opening and Closing of the Strait of Hormuz

    Amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, Iran announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to commercial vessels on April 17, declaring it “completely open” for shipping traffic following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire related to broader regional conflicts.⁠ 

    Political Volatility: The Opening and Closing of the Strait of Hormuz

  • America’s Policy Roller Coaster on the Iran War

    Over the past week, the uncertainty over the Iran War persisted, with broken ceasefires, fragile deals and further twists and turns in its trajectory. Oil jumped, then crashed, then jumped, and economic indicators are pushing that same uncertain narrative.

    America’s Policy Roller Coaster on the Iran War

  • Escalation Around Iran’s Nuclear Sites

    Iran said the area around its Bushehr nuclear power plant had been attacked for the fourth time during the current war. One of the plant’s employees was killed in the attack.

    Escalation Around Iran’s Nuclear Sites

  • The Iran War’s Effect on Bonds

    President Trump assured the public that the war would only last “4 to 6 weeks.” It has now been 5, and the markets are reacting. After the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran has responded fiercely.

    The Iran War’s Effect on Bonds

  • A Look at President Trump’s War Rhetoric

    Democratic politicians and experts on presidential communications warn that President Trump’s recent threats against Iran are a dangerous escalation of rhetoric that could undermine global American credibility and domestic support for the war. 

    A Look at President Trump’s War Rhetoric

  • The Cost of Hormuz Hits Home

    On March 2nd, 2026, Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. This week, this supply shortage has hit the US markets, causing the price of gas and other oil products to rocket up to above $4 in some areas.

    The Cost of Hormuz Hits Home

  • U.S. Signals Plan to Remove Iranian Oil Sanctions

    The United States has announced its intention to relax sanctions on oil exports from Iran, which represents a major policy shift in its stance towards Iran. This growing pressure is in an effort to stabilize oil supplies.

    U.S. Signals Plan to Remove Iranian Oil Sanctions

  • Mixed Messages from the Commander in Chief

    The war in Iran has drawn a controversial reception across the United States. As the Commander in Chief, President Trump holds the power to prolong his assault on Iran, or exit with expediency.

    Mixed Messages from the Commander in Chief

  • Cuban Blockade Remains: Entire Nation on Verge of Collapse

    After President Trump’s EO establishing a naval blockade on all imports of oil to Cuba, the economy is almost completely starved of power. Gasoline is now rationed, and hundreds of products have been left to spoil without working refrigerators.

    Cuban Blockade Remains: Entire Nation on Verge of Collapse

  • U.S. Urges Allies to Move to Secure Strait of Hormuz

    Iranian attacks on ships and maritime infrastructure have disrupted ships passing through the strait, sending global oil prices above $100 per barrel and raising fears of a major energy shock.

    U.S. Urges Allies to Move to Secure Strait of Hormuz

  • American Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq

    On Friday, amid rising tensions with Iran, six United States service members were killed when their KC-135 refueling plane crashed in Western Iraq. The American death toll in the Iran war has now risen to 13.

    American Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq

  • U.S. Troops One Foot into Ecuador

    On Tuesday, Ecuadorian and United States military forces began a joint operation domestically to combat international terrorist organizations. This is part of a building movement to reduce the trade of drugs internationally, particularly in Latin America.

    U.S. Troops One Foot into Ecuador

  • The Death of “America First” Through Trump’s Waging War on Iran

    Though it has been speculated that if a recession ensues, the Trump Administration could utilize resources from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the current inventory of the reserve is only roughly 415 million barrels of oil, which would likely be outstripped by these…

    The Death of “America First” Through Trump’s Waging War on Iran

  • Trump’s Moment of Reckoning With Iran

    Even as aides continually warn him to focus on domestic economic policy, President Donald Trump has pushed the U.S. further and further to the brink of war with Iran, despite ever-depreciating woes of GOP midterm failure.

    Trump’s Moment of Reckoning With Iran