Once immune to backlash, is trust in our military and police slipping?
West Point professor suggests that unchecked violence and the growing civ-mil disconnect may finally be taking its toll.
West Point professor suggests that unchecked violence and the growing civ-mil disconnect may finally be taking its toll.
An intense lobbying effort had little effect in watering the measure down.
Iran’s decision to center its foreign policy around the nuclear program has been extraordinarily costly.
A day of missile strikes, escalated land attacks, and a migrant disaster highlights the urgency for US engagement.
Some say Biden’s lenient punishment for Jamal Khashoggi’s murder undermines regional pro-democracy advocates.
His new book, ‘The Stupidity of War,’ points out just how destructive US ‘counter-proliferation’ wars have been.
Two hearings this week revealed quite a bit of open-ended threat inflation and an embrace of military deterrence as the only solution.
In Washington, members of the foreign policy elite recite stale bromides, even as they divert attention from a dead past to which they remain devoted.
America’s military-industrial complex builds the fanciest, most expensive weaponry known to humanity but the end products are often ineffective and unsound.
Despite the now obvious need for global cooperation on shared security threats, many in Washington are still stuck on outdated zero-sum policies.
COVID one year later: We built up our ‘superpowers’ for force projection at the expense of everything else. Now see the results.
A focus on denuclearization didn’t work with China and it won’t work with North Korea.
Riyadh has delayed and prevented food, medicine, and fuel from getting into the war-torn country since 2015.
Lavrov is certain to want to capitalize on Mr. Biden’s rattling of Middle Eastern cages amid perceptions that recalibration of relations with Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. needs to swiftly re-energize diplomacy with Iran rather than be sucked into new tit-for-tat military strikes.
Reps. Andy Kim and Young Kim urged the secretary of state to move forward on humanitarian issues and formally ending the war.
US arms sales that prop up the war in Yemen are just the tip of the iceberg.
This act of aggression could end up causing far more harm to the U.S. than the initial SolarWinds hack did.
The US can avoid its past mistakes by focusing on human rights, rather than countering Russia or China.
A pair of national polls reveal approval ratings at historic lows, reflecting growing support for confrontation with Beijing.
Many of these 800 installations have been around since WWII and don’t have anything to do with today’s challenges.