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Will the president stick with the “restrainers,” or will he give in to the impulse to use American military force again?
The president’s most important job, as the sole steward of America’s nuclear arsenal, is to prevent nuclear war. And a voter’s most important job is to choose the right person for that responsibility.
The president’s trip to NATO offered a glimpse into how he sees himself — and wants to be seen — on the world stage.
Mark Rutte had an unenviable task at the Hague summit this week. The Nato secretary-general had to work with diverging ...
Although some hailed the Hague summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as the "birth of a new NATO", the gathering ...
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Trump Has an Extra Creepy New Obsession
A new bill introduced by U.S. Representatives Dan Goldman and Adriano Espaillat would seek to address the scourge of ...
President Lee faces a defining test: move beyond symbolic gestures to embed South Korea as a reliable pillar in a reshaped US ...
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RFK Jr. Admits His Policies Are Hurting Children
The Health and Human Services chief shrugged as he admitted that we will see an increase in cavities if he succeeds in ...
Middle East was in a state of relative peace, but Israel faced a series of daunting threats: Hamas was intact and ruled Gaza, ...
As international politics undergoes rapid transformation and great power competition intensifies, a new report from the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) identifies six “global swing states” ...
International politics is undergoing a period of rapid, significant change. China and Russia are working together more ...