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If the U.S. cuts off military assistance before Europe can significantly ramp up its support, Russia won’t hesitate to step ...
“Those people that served you in Afghanistan, they will serve you in America again,” Mehrdad said when I asked if he had any ...
OVER THE PAST FEW WEEKS, the Trump administration has begun laying the groundwork for a possible mass deportation of the ...
By conventional measures, Donald Trump’s second presidency is already descending into disarray amid a legal morass, ...
The Taliban is targeting Afghans who worked with the U.S., including those who worked with the University of Maryland.
From nuclear deals to defense pacts, Arab states are no longer bystanders in America’s Iran strategy — they have a seat at ...
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What Donald Trump Learned From George W. Bush
How extraordinary, in the context of American history, is Donald Trump? A decade into a political career that once seemed ...
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a sharp rebuke of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, claiming he has “no cards to ...
President Trump's effort to reach a diplomatic accord with Iran over its nuclear program deserves time. Launching military action now risks an unnecessary war.
Amid Russian attacks on Ukraine, genocide in Gaza, and civil wars in Sudan, Syria, and Yemen, violence persists in corners of our world unfamiliar to most Americans.
No disgraceful act of the Trump administration is more dangerous than its denial of due process of law, judicial decisions, ...
With the savings from the cuts DOGE has suggested to USAID, Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., have proposed that $2 billion get reallocated to pay for outstanding repairs in state ...