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There’s No Timetable for Trump to Renegotiate NAFTA

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 19:12
The business community wants a quick resolution, but the U.S. trade rep says this is unlikely.

The Rehabilitation of Africa’s Most Isolated Dictatorship

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 17:49
Eritrea is coming in from the cold. Could that spark a shooting war with Ethiopia?

Not Dazed, but Definitely Confused: Allies Struggle to Divine U.S. Policy

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 17:36
On trade, climate, foreign aid, and more, America’s allies wonder what U.S. policy is — and who, if anyone, can take America’s place.

Hey, Geaney and ‘Nimble’: The era of the ‘fighter mafia’ is over, and the Air Force actually is doing better with non-pilots

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 16:25
Capt. David Geaney and Maj. “Nimble” both offered some useful insights about leadership in the Air Force on the Best Defense blog, but both miss the mark.

More from Dubik on mission command

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 16:20
This is a kind of commentary on the last item I ran by retired Army Lt. Gen. James Dubik on mission command.

SitRep: Huge Changes in Saudi; Iranian Drones Downed in Syria, Pakistan; Mattis Praises Ukraine in Russia Fight

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 14:05
State Dept. Slams Saudi; U.S. and China Defense Officials Meet

House Speaker Ryan Punts on Tough Senate Sanctions Bill

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 13:00
Clinging to a procedural technicality, the GOP delays an agonizing choice on Russia policy.

Book Talk: Are the United States and China Destined for War?

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 05:13
It’s a law of nature: rising states and established powers come to blows. But can the Trump administration avoid a clash of nuclear superpowers?

Why Trump’s Foreign Policy Can’t Be Stopped

Wed, 21/06/2017 - 02:23
There are almost no checks and balances on the administration’s conduct of international affairs. And most Americans are fine with that.

North Korea Would Not Hesitate to Kill You

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 22:56
The scariest thing about the death of Otto Warmbier is that the Kim regime doesn’t feel even an ounce of remorse.

The EU Is Alive and Well, But the Referendums Are Coming

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 22:26
After the shock of Brexit, the French election has stabilized the patient in Brussels. But most countries still want a say on membership.

Saudi Arabia Deports 15,000 Qatari Camels

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 22:17
Dromedaries are the latest victims of the feud among Gulf states.

Emmanuel Macron Is Facing the ‘Mother of All Battles’

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 21:35
France’s new president is about to face off against some of the West's fiercest organized labor. At stake is the future of Europe.

Trump’s Renewed Russia Sanctions Look A Lot Like Obama’s

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 20:03
New measures target Russian officials and a martial arts training firm linked to a pro-Putin biker gang.

Ukraine’s President Has a Remarkably Low-Key Meeting With Trump

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 19:47
Poroshenko, worried he wouldn’t meet Trump at all, downplayed his arrival in D.C., but pleased is with the administration's stance.

64 Years Later, CIA Finally Releases Details of Iranian Coup

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 19:43
New documents reveal how the CIA attempted to call off the failing coup — only to be salvaged at the last minute by an insubordinate spy.

Is China Pulling the Strings Down Under?

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 17:21
Revelations about Chinese influence have rocked Australian media and politics. Should the U.S. have the same debate?

The significance of the battle for Mosul’s Great Mosque: This is where modern Iraqi history meets the medieval

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 16:53
A looming battle around Mosul’s medieval Great Mosque of al-Nuri as part of the final stages to push the Islamic State out of the city is expected to deliver another important tactical and even symbolic victory against the Islamic State.

Sudan Hires U.S. Lobbyist to Roll Back Sanctions

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 16:52
As Khartoum tries to convince the Trump administration it's worth more as a counterterror partner than as a designated sponsor of terrorism.

Tom on ‘Morning Edition’

Tue, 20/06/2017 - 16:32
I like the interview that Steve Inskeep did with me about my new book on Churchill and Orwell.

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