How the Blob mislabels ‘allies’ to manipulate and get its way
The US has a bad habit of acquiring clients and partners and exaggerating their importance to justify continued entanglements.
The US has a bad habit of acquiring clients and partners and exaggerating their importance to justify continued entanglements.
Unlike primacists, this ‘coalition’ actually embraces an internationalism that respects the rule of law, and diplomacy.
The beleaguered regime is making a lot of demands these days — the administration would be wise in what it offers.
US domestic politics are overshadowing multiple crises on the island nation, which only prolongs the suffering of the Cuban people.
The next step — passing the full Congress — seems closer than ever, which would end a 20-year-run for this much abused authority.
An essay aimed at taking down the ‘Quincy coalition’ and restraint has revealed the true face of global hegemony.
Unfortunately it’s no surprise the White House hasn’t even remarked, much less justified recent actions in Afghanistan and Somalia.
President Kais Saied may lean toward regional autocrats to help relieve ongoing health and economic crises, complicating relations with the United States.
How do Russia, Pakistan, China, Iran and India view what seems to be an inevitable Taliban rise? A regional expert weighs in.
If deterrence is synonymous with dominance, no amount of military spending will ever be enough.
If it’s true the Russians have intercepted Israeli missiles targeting Iran-backed militias, Washington may have to step in.
If Washington wants to prevent violent conflict and build peace, it must invest significantly in the right things.
With the lowest turnout in its history, the Islamic Republic is moving further away from any sense of democracy.
Attempts at “adjustment programs” have been met with protest and younger generations are likely to hold their countries’ rulers to account.
Former Air Force analyst Daniel Hale is going to jail for revealing the extent to which US drones kill civilians.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin inadvertently introduced a conversation about where European powers should focus their security priorities.
Combative high-level meetings this week highlight the urgency for Washington to take small steps toward reducing tensions.
Regional stability, friction between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and a mutual need for economic development all contribute to Saudi-Oman rapprochement.
Biden officials’ claims that the US doesn’t ‘seek conflict’ is belied by pushes to continually one-up Beijing’s defenses.
All but one Senate Armed Services Committee member recently succumbed to this wasteful exercise.
A recent study finds that all major institutions working on nuke policy are getting funds from companies with a vested interest in it.