Are we normalizing the global refugee crisis?
The US helped to unleash waves of displaced people with its post-9/11 wars. Time to find ways to fix, not ignore it.
The US helped to unleash waves of displaced people with its post-9/11 wars. Time to find ways to fix, not ignore it.
Future cooperation between these major carbon producing powers is essential, and frankly, would be refreshing.
One need only to look to Vietnam for how this alternative plays out in the real world.
Biden officials told House Armed Services Chair Rep. Adam Smith that the proposed delay is a matter of logistics.
Biden can waive sanctions on foreign companies working to contain Iran’s nuclear program.
The Biden team is proving no better than Trump, bullying and treating allies as incapable of making their own decisions.
Though it might look good to Washington, the Houthis have the upper hand and boast more leverage over conditions now.
For the U.S., cooperating with Beijing and not forcing its Gulf trading partners to take sides would be good strategy in the long run.
The Georgia shootings have forced us to acknowledge that ramping up rhetoric to scapegoat or get more defense dollars has consequences.
A more thorough understanding and less Manichean rhetoric will help us confront our very real challenges with Beijing.
Doesn’t Biden’s team understand that if foreign governments are attacked in this way, they are bound to retaliate?
To avoid impact of the ‘weak on defense’ charge during election season, Biden should act quickly to make good on his campaign promise.
The administration’s stance on a patent waiver puts Big Pharma profits before human life — and sound foreign policy.
A day of missile strikes, escalated land attacks, and a migrant disaster highlights the urgency for US engagement.
COVID one year later: We built up our ‘superpowers’ for force projection at the expense of everything else. Now see the results.
This act of aggression could end up causing far more harm to the U.S. than the initial SolarWinds hack did.
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.
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.