Trump’s attacks on VOA for allegedly being biased in other ways do not square with the network’s actual output.
Senior military officials were quick to call for change within their ranks. But change will neither be easy, nor quick.
While details of the incident remain murky, tensions have significantly elevated between the two countries with the world’s largest populations.
Gulf monarchies’ interest in the eastern Mediterranean has been growing steadily in the past few years, bringing the rivalries between them ever closer to the heart of Europe.
The proposals for change offered by the president, and from both Republicans and Democrats in Congress, will not be enough.
King Abdullah II has warned the United States that he fears that annexation could cause significant conflict within Jordan, as well as between Jordan and Israel.
This new round of sanctions is targeted at anyone doing business with Bashar al-Assad, including Lebanon, a country that’s already dealing with economic crisis of its own.
A recent poll found that 80 percent of Americans think the U.S. should help countries around the world with weak healthcare systems fight COVID-19.
Washington researchers cash five- and six-figure checks annually from Taiwan’s government but bury that conflict of interest when writing about U.S.-Taiwan policy.
The E3 should urge a resolution to the Iranian nuclear issue that takes note of the facts and provides context to current events.
Israel appears to be moving full steam ahead on its plans to annex large portions of the West Bank seemingly without much consideration of the consequences.
The U.S.’s military-first approach to counterterrorism in Africa has failed.
The United States is plunging further into its self-defeating foreign policy with new “maximum pressure” sanctions on Syria and anyone doing business with it.
The work of U.N. specialized agencies must not be subordinated to the aspirations of those who want to hijack the U.N. to serve their counterterrorism politics irrespective of everything else.
A quick look back at the original Cold War should remind us that we’ll all pay a price of some sort for intensifying hostility towards China.
Saudi, Emirati, and Qatari lobbying money is flooding Washington, and in the process American policy has been knocked down for the count.
Team Trump’s show of force this week against the ICC was a metaphor for its disdain for international law and institutions.
Once the U.S. military is deployed somewhere around the world, the Blob is gonna work pretty hard to prevent you from bringing them back.
On Twitter, where hundreds of Iranian accounts have been rooting for #Calexit lately, one user wrote, “Dear people of California: our country (Iran) wants your independence, and we are ready to help you in any way we can.”
It’s been two years since the historic Singapore Summit, but little progress has been made. The United States needs to start preparing for the long game.