Biden finally moves to end forever war in Afghanistan
The war hawks will no doubt slam the president, but restrainers are coming out in support.
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The war hawks will no doubt slam the president, but restrainers are coming out in support.
The Pentagon budget looks likely to increase, signaling that the Blob isn’t dead yet.
It won’t happen because that would mean the Atlantic alliance would have to mobilize for war.
In 2020, Trump reversed a total ban by Obama. According to a statement today, nothing has changed. Why?
Ambassador James Jeffrey is just reminding us how complicated and counterproductive our policy is there — if there is one.
US, Japanese, and South Korean officials met today to coordinate their approach: they should start by focusing on a peace regime.
The administration is pulling back military assets from the kingdom, suggesting a pivot that could affect the region.
It’s clear that the nuclear deal must be resurrected and protected before the Iranian elections and Biden seems to know that.
Reps. Murphy and Khanna are frustrated with the pace of JCPOA re-entry, but the White House may be ready to make some moves.
A draft of the upper income bracket might be the way to get Americans more engaged and more ‘invested’ in our conflicts overseas.
A prominent Iran hawk got called out after falsely blaming Biden for Iran’s projected economic growth.
As the May 1 deadline to withdraw nears, hawks’ arguments for staying are getting more creative.
According a new report private companies could sue if the U.S. pulled troops out May 1.
Future cooperation between these major carbon producing powers is essential, and frankly, would be refreshing.
The president added that he doesn’t expect US troops to remain there by next year.
The Minnesota Democrat doesn’t think there’s been enough done to punish the Saudi Crown Prince for Jamal Khashoggi’s murder.