Kristopher KaliherSyria is slipping away from the Biden AdministrationToday’s cross-border aid deal is a positive development but also points to cracks in the U.S’s broader strategyJul 9, 2021Jul 9, 2021
Kristopher KaliherShades of Syria in MyanmarWhat the Arab Spring’s largest failure can teach us about the developing crisis in the Southeast Asian nation.Apr 30, 2021Apr 30, 2021
Kristopher KaliherWhat the Afghanistan withdrawal means for Syria and IraqThe pullout of U.S. troops will cast a long shadow on America’s other “forever wars.”Apr 23, 2021Apr 23, 2021
Kristopher KaliherNobody is safe until everybody is safe.Only .01 percent of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in low-income countries. That needs to change, and fast.Apr 8, 2021Apr 8, 2021
Kristopher KaliherIgnore the Calls for a “Comprehensive” Iran Nuclear Deal.When it comes to Iran, bipartisan is no synomous with better.Mar 17, 2021Mar 17, 2021
Kristopher KaliherIraq’s governance problem is America’s tooGood governance, not airstrikes, is the key to countering Iran in IraqMar 10, 2021Mar 10, 2021
Kristopher KaliherLaying the foundations for Biden’s Syria policyAs the tenth anniversary of Syria’s civil uprising approaches, Joe Biden is the third U.S. president who will need to tackle the…Feb 19, 2021Feb 19, 2021
Kristopher KaliherThe Biden administration needs a proactive foreign policy. Congress wrote the playbook.During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee earlier this month, Antony Blinken was questioned on the…Feb 10, 2021Feb 10, 2021
Kristopher KaliherThe Confusion is the PointAmericans deserve a nuanced debate on Afghanistan. Russian bounties give ammo to a president uninterested in complexities.Jun 30, 2020Jun 30, 2020