A bipartisan reform for the first 100 days: A new War Powers Act
I once sued President Obama for making me fight an illegal war. Now it’s time to restore Congress’s war powers.
I once sued President Obama for making me fight an illegal war. Now it’s time to restore Congress’s war powers.
No serious person believes that the war is winnable in any meaningful sense, and staying at this point is counterproductive.
Saudi Arabia and UAE will have to face that this unconventional and largely transactional presidency is coming to an end.
After years of Trump-imposed crushing sanctions, Iranian officials have floated demands for compensation, but will that be a deal breaker?
The wrong message will shut the diplomatic window even before Inauguration Day. Here are four steps toward keeping it open.
Voting against the president’s appointees and being his gut check on regime change wasn’t easy. So what now?
For the past twenty years, under President Putin, Russian diplomacy has been reasserting its presence in the Middle East and in the Horn of Africa.
The burden of proof should fall on those who want our military dominance across the globe to persist.
Here are four critical issues that must be addressed when a new administration takes over.
As the Trump administration wanes, regime change fanatics are throwing everything they can at Iran trying to prevent Biden from returning to the nuclear deal.
Time for a critical reckoning with the War on Terror and the global Islamophobia that fueled it.
How will we cope with 1.2 billion people — nearly the population of China or India — likely to be displaced in the next 30 years?
After four years of investigations, accusations, and dire warnings, it’s time to be realistic and re-engage.
A single bold move is warranted: declaring Congress’s longtime efforts to dictate the terms of United States diplomatic relations with the Palestinians to be unconstitutional.
Amid an unprecedented Pentagon shakeup, an outspoken defense reformer who wants out of endless war, finally gets his shot.
Today’s greatest threats cannot be met with military might, yet it appears the incoming Biden administration has no intention of reining in the out of control DOD budget.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s bad faith attacks are standard fare, and unfortunately so was the response from her challenger, Rev. Raphael Warnock.
Last week, Mike Pompeo quietly ended one of the last vestiges of the Bush War on Terror.
A majority of former servicemembers say they want out of Afghanistan and endless war. Is anyone in Washington listening?
A fragile peace has emerged after six weeks of war, with Armenians distraught, Russia reasserting itself, and Iran feeling nervous.
Trump was right to meet with Kim Jong Un. As president, Biden can build on that opening for a lasting peace.