Is President Biden daring North Korea to start a crisis?
The new administration is promoting the failed idea that sanctions can be used for leverage — and Kim Jong Un is responding predictably.
The new administration is promoting the failed idea that sanctions can be used for leverage — and Kim Jong Un is responding predictably.
The first step is to acknowledge our own shortcomings before going out to tell others how it’s done.
During Trump’s tenure, the French president said NATO was in a ‘brain death’ spiral and was talking up a European army.
He won’t be able to please everyone, so he should reverse Trump’s order getting out of the JCPOA first. That’ll set things off.
The last four years have given us a real-life lesson in presidentialism run amok. It didn’t start with Trump but it can end with him.
Aside from big news on Yemen, this turned out to be more of a pep talk, making what sounded like a vigorous case for the pre-Trump status quo.
Keeping US troops there beyond the May 1 deadline won’t do anything to help intra-Afghan peace talks.
Time is of the essence. But the stand-off over whether the US or Iran takes the first step toward re-entering the nuke deal may be overblown.
Biden signs order that elevates climate to a national security issue. Let’s see if the DoD takes on board their own role in the crisis.
Hundreds of experts have signed a letter supporting Rob Malley after Iran deal opponents try to torpedo his appointment.
With Biden determined to reenter the JCPOA, Israeli leaders are reportedly considering unilateral military action.
The U.S.-Russia relationship is already on life support. Acting imprudently now could make it dead on arrival.
By signaling greater support for Taipei’s independence, Washington is risking the island’s safety and 40-years of Sino-U.S. peace.
Biden inherits a burgeoning new Cold War, global conflict spanning four continents, and a military mired in dozens of countries.
In addition to economic benefits, the incoming Biden administration might help boost Jordan’s regional status.
Turns out the defense secretary’s confirmation was a piece of cake. Now the hard part, deciding who’s in — and out — of the E-Ring.
Biden should accept House Democratic leaders’ recent offer to repeal and replace the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs.
We’ve poured too much authority and faith into one man and that has proven dangerous, at home and abroad.
Without reform, the Iranian people won’t see big economic benefits from reviving the JCPOA.
The outgoing secretary of state spent his final days planting booby traps and ensuring his own political future.
Biden’s Secretary of State pick inherits a lot of trouble, but we want to make sure he has the right solutions.