Daniel R. DePetris

fellow at Defense Priorities

Daniel R. DePetris is a fellow at Defense Priorities and a syndicated foreign affairs columnist at the Chicago Tribune.


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Daniel R. DePetris

1mos ago
Opinion

Trump is about to find out Cuba is very different from Venezuela

Trump seems confident he can do to Cuba what he did to Venezuela just over two months ago. He shouldn’t be.

2mos ago
Opinion

How Trump’s attack on Iran could help define his presidency

For the second time since last summer, President Trump has ordered a U.S. bombing campaign against Iran.

4mos ago
Opinion

Trump says he’s ended eight wars. Here’s the reality on the ground.

Some of the conflicts Trump claims to have resolved are at risk of breaking down or have already collapsed into renewed violence.

5mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Saudi Arabia and the U.S. are not allies — no matter what their leaders say

The U.S. and Saudi Arabia aren’t allies, have never been allies and are unlikely to be allies in the future.

6mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Trump just levied new sanctions on Russia. History suggests it won’t work.

The president’s latest move illustrates yet again the topsy-turvy nature of his policy on Ukraine.

7mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Israel and Hamas’ peace deal brings relief — and a long road of negotiations ahead

For one thing, it’s important to note that Israel and Hamas have only come to terms on the first phase of Trump’s 20-point peace plan, not the entire thing.

8mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Why Trump’s summit with Putin was doomed from the very beginning

The summit in Alaska demonstrated yet again that it’s Putin and Zelenskyy driving this train, not Trump.

9mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

Trump is trying to turn India against Russia. It won’t work.

Instead, the president is only making a messy strategy even messier.

10mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

How Trump took advantage of Iran’s face-saving retaliation strategy

Iran’s firing 14 short and medium-range ballistic missiles toward a U.S. base in Qatar was at the low end of the escalation ladder.

11mos ago
MS NOW Opinion

On Iran, Trump knows he can’t afford to let Netanyahu call the shots

In contrast to his first term, Trump is keeping Netanyahu at a distance and has already, on a number of occasions, disregarded the Israeli leader’s recommendations.