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At a certain point,’ the commander in chief avers, talk is insufficient. ‘It's got to be action. It's got to be results.’ ...
Putin mistook Trump’s restraint for weakness. Now, with its allies emboldened and patience exhausted, the United States will ...
President Donald Trump should look towards former President Ronald Reagan for an example of how to deal with Russia.
If Vladimir Putin was watching the Republican presidential debate on Wednesday night, he would have found one more reason to dig in for a long war of attrition in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump has had an awakening in regard to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Now that he understands his true nature, how will he proceed?
To grasp the aberration of US foreign policy under President Donald Trump, consider an abbreviated history of America’s shifting attitudes toward just one country, Canada. And start with Ronald ...
Ronald Reagan offers hope that we can reverse the decline of democracy Providing political, economic, informational and moral support to activists worldwide can fuel a wave of democracy ...
There can be no bridging the gap between the Reagan Republicans and the Putin Republicans. Nor is there any middle ground.
When is Vladimir Putin going to sit down and make peace with Ukraine? Don’t hold your breath. The United States — Donald Trump, really — has been pushing hard for a peace agreement between ...
On Wednesday, Pence, reflecting his Reaganist bent, slammed Trump and DeSantis, too, for being willing to forfeit American leadership on the world stage and to coddle dictators such as Vladimir Putin.
But even the most sympathetic relationships have been frayed by national interests rooted in history. Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan had rough patches over the Falklands and Grenada.
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