America’s most urgent infrastructure vulnerability is largely invisible and unlikely to be fixed by Biden’s $2 trillion American Jobs Plan.
Proponents of diplomacy with Iran say the measure may have been meant to complicate the ongoing talks in Vienna.
For the administration’s strategy to work, they will need bold moves to get North Korea back to the negotiating table.
Defense industry CEOs recently assured investors that the world is still unstable enough to keep the money flowing.
The ‘Vandenberg Coalition’ appears to be picking up where two previous defunct neocon outfits left off.
The US can no longer afford to ignore the potential for regional conflict due to a changing climate.
The once vaunted ‘responsibility to protect’ doctrine faded away after the Libyan intervention. There’s a reason for that.
The president invoked inflated fears of China to make the case for his ambitious domestic goals.
Carrying through with plans set into motion by Trump is something all Americans can cheer.
He wasn’t just a veep and failed presidential candidate. His work with Japan offers truly poignant lessons for future diplomats.
As Obama-era policymakers wrestle with their role in the war, they betray a certain naivete about their Saudi partners at the time.
Conditions that drove competitive fears that defined the post-World War II and Cold War eras don’t exist today.
The question will be what President Erdogan, who said the declaration opened “a wound” in US-Turkey relations, will do.
It’s easy to distract Washington reporters from the realities of high stakes diplomacy.
They formed their own shadow army, some 90,000 in the country at its peak, but their problematic predomination is coming to an end.
On China, Afghanistan, defense budget, climate crisis and the Middle East — a bit of a mixed bag, say Quincy experts.
According to a new GAO report the F-35 is still riddled with maintenance and performance issues, but yet Congress keeps demanding more.
A new report found that military spending around the world got a boost last year despite floundering economies due to COVID-19.
But is the Republican grassroots outside the Beltway truly interested in their same old tune?
This has much more to do with current US policy towards Turkish President Erdogan than it does with the morality of the case.
The sabotage of the Natanz facility has not only failed to derail the Vienna talks but has, in fact, provided additional cause to sustain diplomacy.