Iran May Resume Cyber Program Amidst Souring U.S. Relations
Iran, which maintains a fully modernized military and defense infrastructure, is no novice when it comes to state-backed hacking.
Iran, which maintains a fully modernized military and defense infrastructure, is no novice when it comes to state-backed hacking.
The Kurds of Iraq called for independence in a broad referendum at the end of last month and tensions have finally come to a boil.
Looking onto the closure of the ISIS era in Raqqa, it will be incumbent on all the coalition members to figure out the terms of the peace.
Iran's moderates have won key political victories in the last year, but Trump's position on the deal puts their progress in jeopardy.
Like those who lived through the deterioration of the USSR, increasingly vocal opposers of the EU understand how disastrous one European nation would be.
The conflict has become bloodier than the Syrian civil war, and the US is supplying the military hardware.
Lacking general support at the international level would ruin US national security interests by demonstrating the US is not a reliable partner or negotiator.
Companies who presently employ foreign staff over British staff argue they will “find it impossible” to replace workers who may leave after Brexit.
In the end, the referendum could have set the Kurds back decades economically and politically, while also sowing the seeds for another conflict in the region.
While the political set-up surrounding Brexit is very different from the one connected to the Spain-Catalonia schism, the underpinnings of the two events are quite similar.