The president must recognize that many in his own party are no longer bought into blindly accepting a bipartisan consensus.
In fact, GOP presidents were much tougher on Tel Aviv in the wake of its aggression against neighbors, settlements, and civilian attacks.
Members of Congress are pressing President Biden to put the squeeze on Riyadh, and to use weapons sales as leverage.
If Beijing truly wants to take up the Palestinians’ cause it will have to go beyond rhetorical support and doomed resolutions.
Aside from the contradictions and hypocrisies, it’s not worth alienating Russia and China, with whom the US must cooperate.
To hold its own with China, the United States must renew its competitive capacity and build a demonstrably better governed society.
It’s possible to imagine a future where nations fight over the earth’s critical minerals, just as they once fought over oil. Or maybe not.
Baseless claims that US journalists helped launder about the Associated Press and Hamas prompted a right-wing smear campaign.
So far, the White House has been vague, even contradictory, when it comes to its strategy for restarting talks with Pyongyang.
Azerbaijan is just one of many client governments whose war crimes the U.S. ignores to keep military assistance flowing.
Democratic Rep. Anthony Brown is disingenuous when he says the military will be cut to offset costs for bold plans at home.
With the Biden team largely remaining quiet, measures introduced in Congress call for a ceasefire and blocking an arms sale to Israel.
The two men represent two countries with a lot of tensions right now — but also areas of real potential cooperation.
Foreign Affairs Chair Gregory Meeks said he wanted to review the deal but acquiesced to a White House briefing instead.
Bet you didn’t know there was an authorization for the use of military force against international communism still on the books.
One author of the Eurasia Group Foundation’s latest survey said its findings line up ‘tidily’ with a pro-restraint worldview.
If Biden wants to be “Dr. Build Back Better,” he should assume the additional role of “Dr. Curb the War Habit.”
Baku siding with Tel Aviv opens up vulnerabilities in its relations with Turkey and invites attacks of hypocrisy.
A new report outlines a path forward for moving away from focusing US national security policy on counterterrorism.
Bret Stephens promised to disclose the affiliation if there was any ‘overlap’ with subjects he writes about for the Times.
Both sides require an antagonistic relationship for survival.