Diplomacy Watch: Is the Overton window of the Ukraine war’s end game shifting?
Boris Johnson pulled back from a previous maximalist stance signaling that perhaps what’s said in private will become more public.
Boris Johnson pulled back from a previous maximalist stance signaling that perhaps what’s said in private will become more public.
Experts say these systems are expensive, take months of training, and will not give Ukraine the full air cover they want.
The White House is lobbying Senators to vote against the measure, but most of the president’s top aides backed it in the Trump era.
Recent arraignment of Mauritanian national reminds us of when the US fudged its operations in Mali.
Western policy on Ukraine is hitting a snag as Turkey and Hungary flex their new-found geopolitical muscles.
Though it carries some positive elements, TERA still contains harmful items leftover from the controversial Taiwan Policy Act.
The magazine failed to spell out that Robert Work and Eric Schmidt have financial stakes in the Great Power competition they’re hawking.
Washington has opposed Ukrainian efforts to attack Russian territory, citing risks of escalation to a broader war.
As energy prices rise and temperatures drop, European publics are feeling squeezed by the Ukraine war’s secondary effects.
Despite his trail-blazing role as the first Black leader of a major party’s caucus, Jeffries’ foreign-policy views don’t veer from the status quo.
Again doubling down on the ‘open door’ mantra, why does the alliance continue to send the wrong signals to Kyiv?
Washington has a habit of getting involved in ways that make things worse for demonstrators on the ground.
If the Defense Department can’t get its books straight, how can it be trusted with a budget of more than $800 billion per year?
If these are the ‘consequences’ for Saudi Arabia’s OPEC slight, it’s hard to see what an actual punishment might be.
The decision to renew the agreement will delay concerns that Russia could withdraw from the initiative.
Gen. McConville is a great example of why you shouldn’t expect meat & potatoes when asking a senior officer to open up about anything.
The Global South put its stamp on the joint statement, which reflected divergent perspectives on the Ukraine war and its impacts.
These former Global South leaders don’t mince words when it comes to America’s diminishing leadership and the “rules based order.”
Conservatives say they will fight to prevent aid debate until new House majority takes over in the new year.
The new probe comes amid a spike in tensions between Washington and Tel Aviv following the rise of far-right leaders in Israel.
‘Definitely a sign that the US is preparing for a long war in Ukraine and long-term military competition with Russia.’