All in all, U.S. mediation in the India-China boundary dispute would have largely detrimental consequences for both parties.
Paris has sided with a coalition of states against fellow U.S. ally in Istanbul, showing how fragile these security agreements really are.
Trump vetoed Congress’s call to end the war so it would be up to a potential Biden administration to see it through.
The American people are not getting straight information about foreign happenings that ought to concern them.
These groups are pushing the preferred Pentagon narrative, but they fail to let us know who’s paying for the privilege.
And that could be a problem, given the flawed war policies of the last several decades.
Newly obtained documents confirm think tank’s involvement in a now cancelled State Dept project attacking opponents of Trump’s Iran policy.
The United States has the dubious distinction of being the world’s leading arms dealer.
A new report outlines three key steps Congress can take to better ensure that US arms sales aren’t contributing to human suffering around the world.
As the conflict re-erupted in recent weeks, a complex web of lobbying on both sides has kicked into gear hoping to extract US support.
We continue to live with two unfinished wars. What are the lessons and how do we absorb and use them?
The administration is working hard to define the U.S. relationship with China as a new cold war. Our friends aren’t necessarily there yet.
Kim Jong Un showed off some new military gear but it’s important that Washington doesn’t overreact.
The Navy wants to build up the fleet and include unmanned vehicles that aren’t fully tested or proven to operate in contested waters.
The Belt and Road Initiative is the key link to China’s growing investment in the region–but what does it mean?
The new, still-unsteady leaders of Kuwait and Oman cannot afford to take the same risks as their predecessors. They will need Europe’s support if they are to maintain their independence.
The longer the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict drags on, the chances rise that Iran will play a more assertive role.
While the results show some despair about recent developments in the region, it offers some hope for a positive way forward.
A full withdrawal is necessary. But this announcement was motivated by headlines and politics and ignores vital peace talks.
Sad to see ex-military in both parties become part of the problem on Capitol Hill, and so out of touch with the rest of us.
A more constructive approach toward trade and public health relations with Beijing would certainly be welcome.