Is the World Prepared for More Terrorism?
Russia is mourning the loss of at least 139 people after the deadliest act of terrorism on its soil in years. Last Friday, gunmen opened...
Biden’s Israel Stance ‘That of a Disappointed Uncle’
Growing numbers of progressive U.S. leaders are calling for a different White House policy on Israel. The latest is Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader,...
The Conflict in the Middle East: ‘It’s Seen as Joe Biden’s War’
Journalist Mina Al-Oraibi on how the Arab world perceives White House policy on Israel, Hamas, and the Gaza humanitarian crisis. Source link
What Biden’s State of the Union Revealed About Foreign Policy and the 2024 Election
When it comes to State of the Union addresses, domestic plans and pocketbook issues usually take precedence over foreign policy. But on Thursday, U.S. President...
How Trump Is Mobilizing an Isolationist Worldview
A recent survey of U.S. foreign policy reveals a startling change: For the first time in nearly five decades, a majority of Republicans say the...
How the West Can Still Turn the Tide for Ukraine
On Feb. 24, 2022—almost exactly two years ago—Russian President Vladimir Putin executed a plan that devastated Ukraine and posed to Europe its toughest challenge in...
IMF’s Gopinath: U.S. Economy ‘Doing Very Well’
“We are at a turning point.” You often hear those words from U.S. President Joe Biden, but in this case, it’s the first sentence in...
‘We Do Not Have an Iran Plan’
A former supreme allied commander of NATO on how the White House is managing conflicts on two continents with “finite” resources. Source link
How Conflict in the Middle East Has Fueled Iran’s Proxies
All roads seem to lead to Iran right now. The White House attributes last weekend’s attack that killed three U.S. service members in Jordan to...
Ian Bremmer: Attack on U.S. Troops a ‘Red Line’ for Biden
The political risk expert on the chances of a wider war in the Middle East. Source link