By Connor Echols on Mar 04, 2024 12:05 am
Foreign policy mandarins have spent years fighting over what to make of former President Donald Trump. At heart, is he a hawk or a dove? Does he hope to be a new Nixon, capable of seeking detente with enemies despite (or even because of) his mean streak? Or perhaps a new Reagan, focused on achieving “peace through strength”? Read in browser »
By Jim Lobe on Mar 01, 2024 12:05 am
Several key architects of the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq 21 years ago are presenting a plan for rebuilding and “de-radicalizing” the surviving population of Gaza, while ensuring that Israel retains “freedom of action” to continue operations against Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Read in browser »
By Jack Hunter on Feb 29, 2024 06:36 am
The Associated Press reported Wednesday that Mitch McConnell would be stepping down in November as Republican Senate Minority leader. Read in browser »
By Dr. Olena Melnyk,Sera Koulabdara on Feb 29, 2024 12:05 am
There’s no question that war leaves behind its lingering destruction. This includes both harm to people and to the environment. As the world marks the second year of Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, we must reflect on the impact of war on Ukraine, the resiliency of its people and global response to resolving the issues of bomb contamination. Read in browser »
By Sarang Shidore,Dan M. Ford on Feb 29, 2024 12:05 am
The gulf between the United States and the rest of the world — in particular the Global South — on the Israel-Palestine conflict remains sharp and wide. Read in browser »
By Marcus Stanley on Feb 28, 2024 04:44 pm
On Tuesday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen strongly endorsed efforts to tap frozen Russian central bank assets in order to continue to fund Ukraine. Read in browser »