‘New Right’ takes it back to old pre-neocon roots, starting with Ukraine
On this fight, it’s the libertarian and populist conservatives coming out to make arguments against proxy war and NATO expansionism. Why?
On this fight, it’s the libertarian and populist conservatives coming out to make arguments against proxy war and NATO expansionism. Why?
The senator alternately dismisses and then tries to co-opt early foreign policy traditions to mask his tired interventionism.
With Trump’s blessing, Turkish-American pop doc faces off against the old anti-Muslim wing in the senate primary Tuesday.
Biden should override the holdout hawks in his own party and clinch this one for the team.
Why could Tehran want to sign anything now? To have a likely ’24 presidential candidate say this now is a deal killer.
No more lockstep: conservatives aren’t afraid of being called names as they question America’s interest in Ukraine.
Republicans can’t afford to leave foreign policy to the hawkish wing of their party, lest they risk fighting again for someone else’s war.
George W. Bush, the architect of our 9/11 wars, is trying to tell us how to think and feel about the Afghanistan withdrawal.
The GOP hawk may lose her leadership today, but her bloody record on war and torture should have disqualified her years ago.
To root out outside influence of our foreign policy, a new bill would make make certain disclosures mandatory for first time.
It depends on what happens to the remnants of ‘Trumpism,’ and which Republicans take up the mantle of power on the Hill next.