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Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Hanna sits down with NPR to unpack how destabilization of the Iranian regime—resulting from the war between Iran, Israel, and the U.S.—could change regional dynamics.

March 12th, 2026|

In a New York Times op-ed, Non-Resident Journalism Fellow Kate Brannen tallies and weighs the hard-dollar costs of the U.S. war in Iran and previous military campaigns by the second Trump administration.

March 10th, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Bec Ingber joins the Strict Scrutiny podcast to discuss the legality of recent U.S. military actions.

March 5th, 2026|

For Project Syndicate, Faculty Director Stephen Holmes warns that the Trump administration’s war partners have ambitions that could fragment a successor state in Iran. 

March 4th, 2026|

In Project Syndicate, Stephen Holmes argues that the power vacuum created by attacking the Iranian regime may pose an even more dangerous threat, and one which the United States underestimates.

March 3rd, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and Senior Fellows Tess Bridgeman and Kate Brannen pose top questions on the Trump Administration’s actions in Iran, in Just Security.

March 3rd, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Stephen Pomper writes in Foreign Affairs about the steady erosion of constraints on presidential warmaking, and how to restore them.

March 3rd, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber examines the theory of constitutional war powers evinced in the Trump Administration’s recent OLC memo on the Maduro operation.

March 2nd, 2026|

Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgman analyzes the basis and legal implications of the law behind “supply chain risk” designations, in Just Security.

March 2nd, 2026|

Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman, with Brian Egan, re-ups an expert explainer on domestic law and US military involvement in Iran.

March 2nd, 2026|