According to this exhaustive reporting, Trump’s thwarted revenge scenario was not what you might think. It just didn’t work.
A new cold war atmosphere will allow the Pentagon to hoard resources that would otherwise go to our greater public health and safety needs.
The Strategic Competition Act purports to oppose anti-Asian racism but its provisions would actually contribute to it.
Beijing downplays the US-led initiative but reacts sharply to its possible expansion.
It’s been 25 years and the U.S. and European stamp on the region’s current configuration has hardly worked out for the better.
But it shouldn’t be. Not all alliances should be treated the same, but China threat inflation drives the conversation that way anyway.
A new letter from Senate Republicans once again displays the bankruptcy of ‘maximum pressure.’
Our national interests and regional stability are suffering as Tel Aviv takes our blank check and works openly against peace.
Their objections to budget cuts have nothing really to do with who is best positioned to fight, but losing out on the spoils.
The Strategic Competition Act making its way through the senate falsely paints the BRI as a nefarious economic tool meant to bludgeon American primacy.
Our partners in the region sense the United States is leaving and they need to take care of business themselves. It’s not rocket science.
Lawmaker uses climate hearing to question the envoy’s honesty about an alleged conversation regarding Israeli airstrikes in Syria.
The GOP hawk may lose her leadership today, but her bloody record on war and torture should have disqualified her years ago.
These institutions still have something to offer, but a lack of transparency has hurt their credibility as honest brokers.
The country’s sharp rise in cases means other countries must fill the gap.
Hardliners will take a financial hit too, as they control the black market.
Any new government in Kabul will likely need aid, which can be conditioned on preserving gains Afghan women have made.
It’s a craze sweeping the nation’s capital and beyond: We need to do x, y, or z or succumb to the threat.
Applying phony solutions to real problems — it seems the armed forces, in league with Congress, has this down.
While Israel moves to sabotage the US in the Middle East, Biden seems hesitant to call out Tel Aviv’s abuses. Why?
If the president wants to prove that ‘diplomacy is back,’ he needs to step it up and start shedding past failed approaches.