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Re “Giving Up Foreign Policy Pretenses,” by Ross Douthat (column, March 2): President Trump and Vice President JD Vance are repeating a foreign policy misstep that Neville Chamberlain, Britain ...
In his account, the sources of anger at the United States in Muslim-majority countries, and the woeful situation in Arab lands, stem from postwar American foreign policy—particularly that of ...
It is the first foreign policy mistake of his days-old administration. According to the Thai government, Srettha’s absence was related to an appearance with his Cabinet before King ...
Letter: Foreign policy mistakes and after dinner toasts on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save. Published February 20 2023. Jump to comments section Print this page.
The depressing alternatives on national security still facing American voters are a weak, temporizing Harris-Walz administration or an openly isolationist, pro-authoritarian Trump-Vance team.
Trump Made 3 Big Foreign Policy Mistakes During His First Term. Will He Repeat Them? He doesn’t like a steady process, has contradictory priorities and is better at destroying than building.
The initial mistake was embracing a dangerous, profoundly unreliable foreign leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, who heads a reckless and extremist government, as a full partner.
Those who direct United States foreign policy still nurture illusions . . . They have finally turned against Soviet Russia because of Moscow’s obvious and implacable hostility to the United States.
In 2024, the U.S. faces some of the same challenges in the region that it did in 1954.
This was a foreign policy priority during Trump’s first term, in part because it appealed to evangelical supporters worried about Christian persecution abroad.
But her account glossed over one of the major foreign policy failures of the Biden-Harris administration: its inability and/or unwillingness to confront Vladimir Putin and deter the invasion in ...
The Foreign Policy Mistake the U.S. Keeps Repeating in the Middle East In 2024, the U.S. faces some of the same challenges in the region that it did in 1954.