Biden officials told House Armed Services Chair Rep. Adam Smith that the proposed delay is a matter of logistics.
Lloyd Austin and Antony Blinken’s trip to Japan and South Korea last week was preceded by an expansive lobbying blitz from both countries in Washington.
A recent hearing about hostility toward Asian-Americans highlighted a double-standard on criticizing Israeli policies.
Biden can waive sanctions on foreign companies working to contain Iran’s nuclear program.
The Biden team is proving no better than Trump, bullying and treating allies as incapable of making their own decisions.
Though it might look good to Washington, the Houthis have the upper hand and boast more leverage over conditions now.
Other than making China happy, nothing good can come out of escalating tensions with Moscow over its former Soviet territories.
The editorial page says the over-trillion dollar disaster is ‘too pricey to fail’ and makes up excuses for keeping it around.
For the U.S., cooperating with Beijing and not forcing its Gulf trading partners to take sides would be good strategy in the long run.
Dismal performances by top officials on China and Russia last week indicate an astonishing lack of self-awareness — or worse.
We’re busting the deficit for allies who don’t necessarily want it. Is this what Biden means by “foreign policy for the middle class?”
A new book explores why many on the left in the US exempt Palestinians from their value set.
The Georgia shootings have forced us to acknowledge that ramping up rhetoric to scapegoat or get more defense dollars has consequences.
Because the Houthis are currently on the offensive, it will be difficult for the U.S. leadership to incentivize them to lay down their arms.
MBS’s projection of a moderate Saudi Islam is designed to bolster the kingdom’s quest for leadership of the Muslim world.
A more thorough understanding and less Manichean rhetoric will help us confront our very real challenges with Beijing.
Going all in on a military, economic, and cultural competition with China — and forging a wafer-thin bipartisan consensus to do so — is the height of folly.
For the last two years, opponents of negotiating any deal with the United States on the nuclear issue—or any other matter—have been consolidating power.
A bill to ban MBS from US soil and a federal lawsuit against the Saudi crown prince are moving forward.
To root out outside influence of our foreign policy, a new bill would make make certain disclosures mandatory for first time.
Federal prosecutors this week accused Honduras’s sitting president of presiding over a violent, state-sponsored drug trafficking conspiracy.