Is the White House greenlighting Haiti’s descent into dictatorship?
Washington does not have to — and should not — bring Moïse down; rather, it should just stop propping him up.
Washington does not have to — and should not — bring Moïse down; rather, it should just stop propping him up.
His team has so far sounded more like Trump than the departure from the past it promised during the campaign.
The president has made some tentatively positive moves on drone strikes and AUMF. But let’s take a deeper look.
A leaked letter shows growing frustration with Kabul and a desire to move around the government there to get a peace settlement.
Reps. Ilhan Omar and Tom Malinowski each take aim at the crown prince for his connection to the Khashoggi Murder.
Sometimes the Fox News host’s blind and illogical partisanship can have its uses.
If Biden increases troops, it’ll be more. We should be focused right now on the multiple domestic crises demanding our attention.
Beijing wants to play a role in stabilizing the region. Let’s see what it’s got.
Make no mistake: the addiction to Pentagon spending is a bipartisan problem in Washington.
The Emirates’ drawdown from its base in Eritrea comes as Biden is re-evaluating the U.S. commitment to the War in Yemen.
A recent 60 Minutes piece demonstrated how ‘maximum pressure’ could have easily turned into maximum war.
The Times said Turkey is ‘the only international force’ protecting civilians without telling the full story.
Former White House official: if they’re expecting reductions, the president’s base is in for a ‘cycle of disappointment’
Much of the reason for being in these two countries has been to keep a check on Tehran. It’s been counterproductive to say the least.
The State Department’s terrorist lists have become politicized and counterproductive.
A UN report says the Blackwater founder violated arms embargoes by sending weapons and men to aid militia chief Gen. Khalifa Heftar.
If he could shed the cloying strictures of the establishment, he might adopt these bold and visionary principles as his own.
The E3 appears committed to making the US return to the Iran nuclear deal as difficult as possible
These citizen soldiers have made up a big percentage of our fighting forces overseas for last 20 years. Time to bring them home.
Saudi Arabia and Israel are considered ‘special partners.’ But whether they reciprocate or even share our interests is debatable.
Reorienting focus will turn US competitors like China into partners in combating a shared threat.