The president-elect wanted to end the war 11 years ago. Now he may have to send American forces back.
The president-elect wanted to end the war 11 years ago. Now he may have to send American forces back.
The president-elect needs to decide how much help he wants to accept from the Israelis.
Ritchie Torres will join Congress next year as a new kind of left-leaning Democrat.
His decision to fire Defense Secretary Mark Esper shows the president is focused on settling scores.
The president’s “maximum pressure” campaign leaves the president-elect room to negotiate.
The Justice Department makes a strange argument about president’s vow to declassify information about the Russia investigation.
With their efforts to sow fear and doubt, Russia and Iran are pushing on an open door.
Both episodes show what can happen when suspects are tried in the court of public opinion.
The president’s former national security adviser is critical of both Trump and the Democrats.
Remember the Steele Dossier? It wasn’t nearly as reliable as the bureau thought.
Trump’s supporters make a claim that is insulting to America and its allies.
The South Carolina senator will actually tell the president what he doesn’t want to hear.
A new report details the horrific consequences of the U.S. withdrawal from Syria last year.
Re-entering a deal with a repressive regime would put America on the wrong side of Iranian history.
A former administration official who has since endorsed Joe Biden has a few questions about the allegations.
The president is making an argument popularized by one of the left’s heroes.
The International Criminal Court simply should not have jurisdiction over U.S. citizens.
The Kremlin’s strategy should be a warning to democracies everywhere.
The RNC tried to sell voters on a foreign policy of strength without entanglements.
The U.S. has long guaranteed Israel a military edge, but that may have to change.