Author Archive
Dominic Tierney
Ideas
How Putin Got Into America’s Mind
He learned the art of destabilizing his opponents from the Stasi, East Germany’s secret police.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
The US Isn’t Really Leaving Syria and Afghanistan
Even if American troops come home in a timely fashion, they will likely return before long.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
North Korea Wants to End up Like Pakistan, Not Libya
A poor country made enormous sacrifices to get nuclear weapons—and has them still.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Policy
Can James Mattis Protect Trump From Hubris?
The president-elect and the risks of overconfidence.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
Trump, Putin, and the Art of Appeasement
The famed deal maker seems intent on giving away American leverage for nothing.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
Powerful Countries Don't Nuke First
A no-first-use approach toward nuclear weapons is the policy of Goliath, not Gandhi.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
Al-Qaeda's War on America Just Entered Its Third Decade
Two decades ago, Osama bin Laden officially launched al-Qaeda’s struggle against the United States. Neither side has won.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
How Not to Plan for ‘The Day After’ In Libya
Once again, the Obama Doctrine has encouraged improvisation over long-term strategy.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
ISIS and the 'Loser Effect'
Could the Islamic State's recent failures foreshadow its demise?
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
The Legacy of Obama's 'Worst Mistake'
It's not just in Libya—the last 15 years of U.S. military interventions has revealed a troubling gap in the way America goes to war.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
Who Really Lost Iraq?
Obama didn’t turn victory into defeat. There was no victory.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
What Happens If Russia Loses in Syria?
Putin's war could be unraveling.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Policy
How Trump and ISIS Help Each Other
They confirm each other's narratives, even from opposite sides.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
The War on ISIS: What’s the Endgame?
Nobody’s focused on winning the peace. That’s a big problem.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Ideas
Make No Mistake: A Syrian Safe Zone is a Major Intervention
Safe zones can work if great powers and regional actors are united and committed to protecting civilians. These conditions don’t exist in Syria.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Threats
Why Americans Hate Negotiating With Enemies (Like Iran)
Six countries are talking to Iran. But only in the U.S. are the nuclear talks deeply controversial.
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Policy
The Wars Rand Paul Would Fight
In a speech at the Center for the National Interest, the Kentucky senator outlined 'the Paul Doctrine.' By Dominic Tierney
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Threats
ISIL and the Lesser Evil of Bashar al-Assad
As ISIL tears through Iraq, Syria's Assad has strengthened his alliances with Baghdad, Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia. Could the U.S. be next? By Dominic Tierney
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic
Threats
From Missile Strikes to Mission Creep
A quick military strike in Syria would inevitably drag Obama into the broader and messier goal of regime change in Damascus. By Dominic Tierney
- Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic