Romney鈥檚 Shift on Foreign Policy Creates Confusion
We have two impressive people running for president. I fully realize that is not a judgment universally shared in our polarized, partisan, red-blue divided nation.
We have two impressive people running for president. I fully realize that is not a judgment universally shared in our polarized, partisan, red-blue divided nation.
With the Iraq War recently ended, the Afghanistan War winding down, and a standoff over Iran鈥檚 nuclear program raising the prospect of a third U.S.
President Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney will meet for the third and final presidential debate Monday night to discuss foreign policy.
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis 鈥 those 13 days in October 1962 that were probably the closest the world has come to a major nuclear war. President John F.
鈥淢y fellow Americans, with a heavy heart, and in necessary fulfillment of my oath of office, I have ordered 鈥 and the United States Air Force has now carried out 鈥 military operations with conventiona
For three years Israel鈥檚 prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his defense minister, Ehud Barak, seemed to be united in urging an early military attack on Iran鈥檚 nuclear facilities.
Amid all the grandstanding about drawing a 鈥渞ed line鈥 that Iran shouldn鈥檛 cross in its uranium enrichment program, a different kind of line may have just settled the issue.
Next week marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis 鈥 arguably the most dangerous moment in modern history. During 13 harrowing days in October 1962, President John F.
The cartoon of a bomb that Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu displayed two weeks ago at the UN has become a target of ridicule. Israeli online parodies hammered the prime minister.
At their conventions last month, both the Republican and Democratic parties declared that the United States is not in decline.
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