Kerry’s China climate talks should focus on coal consumption
Carbon emissions could be the strongest area of cooperation for the two countries but also the toughest to come to terms with.
Carbon emissions could be the strongest area of cooperation for the two countries but also the toughest to come to terms with.
A boon for weapons companies, the sale of F-35s, drones, and bombs is controversial but not enough to keep it from happening.
The monarchy’s descent into worsening repression is in part because it’s an American client state awash with aid and arms.
This approach would be needless provocation and reckless overcommitment, and it’s important that Biden reject it.
The war hawks will no doubt slam the president, but restrainers are coming out in support.
The “Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership Program” has done more harm than good and wasted taxpayer dollars.
Media invoke the language of human rights and humanitarianism to convince those to the left of center to accept, if not support, U.S. actions abroad.
Using the military to accuse Asian countries of violating the law of the sea is probably not the best way to win friends and allies.
This wouldn’t be the first time Tel Aviv tried to sabotage U.S-Tehran talks, and now the big prize: keeping the two from JCPOA renewal.
The Atlantic security alliance acts as a fine security blanket, but once it starts growing and meddling, things go bad quickly.
Despite Biden’s promises, $34 million worth of equipment has been transferred from the DoD to local law enforcement this year.
The U.S. military’s new emphasis on near-peer conflicts will undoubtedly help funnel trillions of dollars into yet more weaponry, including a revamped nuclear arsenal
A brutal regional conflict that broke out last November shows no signs of winding down.
The Michigan freshman and combat veteran says it’s time for Congress to step up and take care of this ‘low hanging fruit.’
These destructive weapons continue to kill decades after formal cessations of hostilities.
What’s clear from their overheated rhetoric is they desperately want there to be an arms race. To what end, we can only imagine.
Thinking has changed. Therefore, outside powers must avoid the same mistakes in Mozambique.
After the Cold War, Washington has relied on economic warfare to achieve its goals, but it hardly ever works.
The US envoy says the situation is ‘complex.’ Meanwhile people are in crisis because food and medicine cannot get through.
The real political work will have to be done in DC, not Vienna, thanks to the new terror embargoes slapped on by Trump.
The US should move quickly, particularly if Maduro shows signs that he’s serious about negotiating.