Zalmay KhalilzadKhalilzad’s Opening Remarks Prior to Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy SpeechIn my recently published memoir, The Envoy, I tell the story of coming from Afghanistan to the United States — legally — as a teenager —…Apr 27, 2016Apr 27, 2016
Zalmay KhalilzadThe Neoconservative Case for Negotiating With IranA former senior official under George W. Bush argues that Tehran is crucial to stabilizing an out-of-control Middle East.Mar 29, 2016Mar 29, 2016
Zalmay KhalilzadIraq Isn’t Lost to IranThe conventional wisdom in Washington, D.C., seems to be that Iraq is hopelessly lost to Iran. The best that the U.S. can do, this view…Mar 28, 2016Mar 28, 2016
Zalmay Khalilzad4 Lessons about America’s Role in the WorldOriginally published on the National InterestMar 23, 2016Mar 23, 2016
Zalmay Khalilzad‘The Envoy: From Kabul to the White House’, by Zalmay KhalilzadOriginally published March 18, 2016 by Geoff DyerMar 21, 2016Mar 21, 2016
Zalmay KhalilzadIranian General Aided a U.S. Political Aim in Iraq in 2006, Envoy RevealsFormer U.S. ambassador says Iranian spymaster cooperated in unseating Iraqi prime ministerMar 21, 2016Mar 21, 2016
Zalmay KhalilzadGeorge W. Bush’s top envoy on how close the US came to success in AfghanistanThe summer of 2001 looked like a promising one for Afghanistan. Broad opposition to the Taliban was growing, and to the Bush…Mar 20, 2016Mar 20, 2016
Zalmay KhalilzadCold Peace between Iran and Saudi Arabia?Among the more intriguing parts of Barack Obama’s recent interview with Jeffrey Goldberg is the vision he expounds for Middle East order…Mar 14, 2016Mar 14, 2016