FOREIGN POLICY

MARCH 5. 2026

A Dangerous Opportunity for Iran’s Kurds

Only by working together can Kurdish groups and the Iranian opposition forge a better future.

The United States Could Lose the Gulf

Iran’s attacks on its neighbors are a reminder that the United States cannot protect them.

The Reductive Rhetoric of the Iran War

Americans across the political spectrum need to stop talking about Tehran in cliches.

The Drone Attrition Trap

The Middle East conflict shows Washington hasn’t yet learned enough about cheap drones from Kyiv.

Why Aren’t Energy Markets Reacting More to the Iran War?

Each day of war that passes adds to the physical risks to global oil and gas, but so far markets have basically shrugged.

The First 36 Hours of War Consumed Over 3,000 U. S. -Israeli Munitions

Replenishing stockpiles depends on vulnerable critical mineral chains.

The 5 Best Books for Understanding Iran Today

Reads that shed light on the origins of today’s conflict—and Tehran’s possible future.

On Iran, China Cares About the Region More Than the Regime

Beijing won’t risk its broader Middle East interests to save the Islamic Republic.

Viktor Orban Is Going Down Swinging

Hungary’s populist prime minister is in a fight for his political life—and acting like it.

MARCH 4. 2026

Senate Republicans Vote Down Effort to End Iran War

The House is expected to hold a similar Iran war powers vote tomorrow.

What the War on Iran Means for Africa

The continent is bracing for the ripple effects of a wide-ranging regional conflict.

U. S. , Israel Keep Up Military Pressure on Iran

The war continues to reverberate across the region, from the Gulf to Turkey.

Hindu Nationalism Takes a New Form in Nepal

Ahead of elections, calls to reinstate the king and bring an end to secularism have grown louder.

How India’s Dominance Reshaped Cricket

The T20 World Cup has underscored that New Delhi is a schoolyard bully.