Israeli — not Chinese — firm caught exporting its ‘authoritarian model’
Is there a double standard when government-linked makers and sellers of ‘nasty’ spyware used by autocrats are U.S. allies?
Is there a double standard when government-linked makers and sellers of ‘nasty’ spyware used by autocrats are U.S. allies?
There are bipartisan efforts to sneak more money into the Pentagon’s already bloated and unaccounted for coffers.
President Biden announced plans today to start evacuating at-risk Afghan interpreters and families. No criticism here.
Emerging details suggest that President Moïse’s assassins were Colombians hired by a security firm in Florida. Sound familiar?
The administration may be overhauling punitive sanctions — but some countries will still be treated differently than others.
But an authorization for military conflict in Africa just won’t die as lawmakers move to renew a controversial counter-terror program, too.
Stunning find includes MoD plot to provoke Russia in Ukrainian waters last week and U.S. request to leave troops in Afghanistan.
What he gets from Biden will depend on whether his requests are compatible with the realities of the U.S. military withdrawal.
Revelations that Khashoggi’s killers were trained by a private security contractor in the States have raised some uncomfortable questions.
Details are still unclear but the episode highlights the danger in using warships to make diplomatic or legalistic points.
The pressure on Biden is increasing as the Taliban take more territory by the day, and the Pentagon continues to send mixed signals.
Ebrihim Raisi came out swinging at his first press conference, indicating new challenges ahead for Washington-Tehran diplomacy.
Critics of a reduced US role in NATO can’t explain why it needs to maintain a substantial military posture across the Atlantic.
WATCH: The two sides couldn’t be farther apart on the JCPOA and why security in the region is actually more fragile today.
Republican lawmaker wants a repeal of the ‘blank check’ 2002 AUMF, calling the president’s war powers “disturbingly broad.”
The charges against the al-Khoe’i Foundation were so wild that the State Department had to step in and disavow the story.
It’s not clear how military strikes to protect Kabul wouldn’t become a slippery slope towards re-entering the war.
Maybe the congresswoman is the key to bringing peace between Iran and Israel. She’s bringing them together in ways no one has before.
While Rep. Joe Wilson accused the media of ignoring Hamas’s role in the violence, other Republicans today called for a halt in aid to Gaza.
The secretary of state dismissed an idea from Rep. Ted Lieu that we should help “allies first,” and took a jab at China.
Interestingly, the top ‘foreign policy’ priorities are ones that affect people domestically, including jobs and immigration.