‘Like it or not,’ the United States is a superpower, and according to this primacist, the military is key to preserving that order.
Boris Johnson should follow Joe Biden’s lead on Yemen if he wants his ‘Global Britain’ agenda to have any credibility.
Aggressive American exceptionalism brings adversaries together in mutual hostility against us. Is this what Biden wants?
A new report proposes key structural reforms necessary to getting Washington’s non-military muscle back in shape.
There’s an opportunity for Washington to reset relations and help steer the Gulf Kingdom toward a more inclusive society.
Time for U.S. policies that tackle corruption, encourage the rule of law, and a flourishing civil society — not the opposite.
Releasing the explosive Khashoggi report and snubbing the crown prince hint at a break, but mixed messages abound.
The survey results suggest that the Biden administration doesn’t have much time to save the JCPOA.
Biden says the “transatlantic alliance is back’ but NATO may never be the same, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
A recent Quincy Institute event explored how the US can work toward greater regional stability while engaging allies on shared interests.
The hubbub about how long it took Biden to call Bibi is overblown as Biden is still clearly very pro-Israel.
The establishmentarians are talking “responsible withdrawal” and “safe havens” again. That only means one thing.
The All-Volunteer Force Forum sees climate change as the greatest national security threat.
Transparency is key, but this prominent think tank isn’t always up front about the funding behind its pro-corporate, pro-military positions.
Blowing off the May 1 deadline for withdrawal would be a mistake, but that seems to be where the winds are blowing.
Emboldened, the EU parliament passed measures that go way farther than even the Biden administration has gone.
Absent quick US action to return to the JCPOA, Iran may be pushed to follow the North Korean model.
Both parties should start a three-phase synchronised process to bring them back into compliance with their nuclear deal obligations before Iran’s elections.
Returning the US to compliance with the JCPOA is a no brainer and time is running out.
The US will maintain security cooperation with the Gulf kingdom, but the days of preferential treatment are long gone.
Our forces are strategically impaired and can’t win wars because of failing leadership, corruption, hubris, and more.