Report: Biden is rethinking the price of economic warfare
The administration may be overhauling punitive sanctions — but some countries will still be treated differently than others.
The administration may be overhauling punitive sanctions — but some countries will still be treated differently than others.
The Conference of Presidents noted Reza Pahlavi’s ‘calls for regime change’ on the event invite.
Trump’s instincts to withdraw them from the country were right. Now the Pentagon seems to be reverting back to old, failed strategies.
Known for his swagger and jingoistic approach to the job, the former Secretary of Defense later became a symbol of Iraq War failure.
The country’s erratic prime minister continues to fan the flames.
Despite cuts, the Army wants nearly $1B to upgrade a vehicle that literally put our soldiers in harm’s way. But it’s a big boon for the contractor.
It will take much more than repealing AUMFs to stop the president from making unilateral decisions to wage war.
A new study finds a disturbing trend. This military wife and mother says families aren’t always getting the help they need.
Last week’s DOJ dragnet included Shiite religious websites, even ones at odds with Tehran’s regime.
U.S. officials think Kabul could fall to the Taliban within six months, a sad indictment of our multibillion effort to build security there.
A recent DOD report shows how incomplete accounting leaves victims with no recourse to redress.
Revelations that Khashoggi’s killers were trained by a private security contractor in the States have raised some uncomfortable questions.
Scholars weigh in on Eugene Gholz’s new paper, which argues that the countries in the region can keep their own powers and rivalries in check.
Each time they lash out aggressively or pick fights they do the hawks’ bidding, making it easier to stoke resistance and anti-Beijing sentiment.
A royal crisis exposes tensions over the Palestinian issue, and pressure to normalize relations with Israel.
On a host of issues, especially Ukraine, Biden kicked the can down the road. Let’s hope it’s not a grenade that’ll explode in our faces.
In his new book, the long time US foreign policy critic says some radical approaches are in order, ‘After the Apocalypse.’
There are a lot of great ideas for cleaning up and repurposing old military bases in the US — the Pentagon just needs a little push.
Ebrahim Raisi won Friday’s low turnout election; American regime change proponents have been cheering him for years.
The 17-year Nicaraguan president is now jailing his election opposition and rivals, many of them fellow ex-Sandinistas, now in their 70s.
Bringing about this turn of events will depend on the actions of the United States as the most important external actor.