The Senate bill would turn all the positive things about Washington-Beijing competition, and cooperation, on its head.
The former official helped steer US policy in Syria away from fighting ISIS and toward countering Iran and Russia.
A deep dive from this establishment staple relies on veterans and groups like Quincy pondering a new way ahead.
Tucked into this 400-page document is a recipe for keeping ‘maximum pressure’ on Kim Jong Un and a 70-year war going.
We stand almost exactly where we did nearly 50 years ago: leaving a failed war behind with little to show for it but pain and regret.
JCPOA opponents have been cherry picking an IMF report to claim Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ campaign worked.
In response, General Dynamics CEO Phebe Novakovic offered no evidence to refute the claims.
The second installment in our series exploring Senate measures that could set the US on a course of cold war with China.
Washington’s failed approaches to foreign policy and counterinsurgency is playing out today in our own backyard.
U.S. support for a patent waiver must be coupled with technology transfers, information sharing, and a coordinated global effort to distribute vaccines.
While millions of Americans have yet to recover, War Incorporated joins pantheon of wealthiest elites profiting during the pandemic.
The hawkish former national security advisor has a history of pushing for wars and speaking for those who actually served in them.
The first in a series about a Senate bill enshrining a zero-sum approach to Beijing that will surely set us on a course of escalation.
The panel with no diversity of views was meant to reinforce a forgone conclusion: more money for more weapons.
If diplomacy really is back, President Biden should reconsider ineffective economic penalties used to solve complex issues.
A prominent DC think tank has offered a way forward that most in the foreign policy establishment have refused to consider.
The death of the country’s longtime ruler provides an opportunity to move away from viewing the region through a counterterrorism lens.
The 60 Minutes anchor repeatedly tried to bait the secretary of state into taking a more militaristic approach.
Beltway policymakers are routinely threatening war with Beijing without seriously considering the possibility of losing.
Center-right Americans are far more anti-war than they were in 2016. GOP elites will find out soon enough.
What would our world actually be like if you simply declared peace and came home?