Meeting the China Challenge in Auto Supply Chains | Opinion
What to do about China? That's a question that dominates nearly every major geopolitical issue of the day, from Taiwan to trade to the ownership of U.S. farmland.
Lara Trump issues World War III warning over Kamala Harris presidency
Trump said Harris policies have enriched Iran and Russia, allowing them to "do the invasions" and to "start the wars"
A Trump Presidency Is the Best Chance for Peace in Ukraine | Opinion
Last month, Volodymyr Zelensky publicly challenged Donald J. Trump to outline his plan for bringing peace to Europe.
As Venezuela Descends Into Chaos, Where Is the U.S.? | Opinion
If the U.S. doesn't want to cause a fuss with Nicolás Maduro, it must be honest about it and stop talking about democratization.
How Far Will Israel-Hezbollah Escalation Go? | Opinion
Israel and Hezbollah may be mortal enemies, but it's difficult to see how a full-blown conflict serves either of their interests.
For All the Talk of 'Isolationism,' Vance Beats the Drums of War | Opinion
When it comes to U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, Democrats and Republicans often behave as two slightly different faces of the same single-party state.
New Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump uncovered: Everything we know
On Tuesday, CNN reported that U.S. officials recently learned that there was a new plot to assassinate Donald Trump by Iran.
NATO Is Starting To Show Its Age. It's Time for Reform | Opinion
The grand halls of Washington are hosting a gathering of NATO leaders, marking the 75th anniversary of the most consequential military alliance in modern history.
Why Russia's Warships in Cuba Matter to the United States
In an era of rising global tensions, and with China and Russia seeking greater global influence, now is a time for unwavering American leadership both at home and abroad.
Nations Must Unite to Demand Two-State Peace between Israel and Palestine
The time to let spoilers win is over. We must stop letting Netanyahu exploit American support as a blank check and insist on a peace deal.
US Navy takes "groundbreaking" step to upgrade drone fleet
The Department of Defense recently announced a $982.1 million investment in a number of companies.
Meet the Republican millennials warring for Trump's mind
With the 2024 election near, Republicans like Senators Josh Hawley and J.D. Vance find themselves in a war to shape Donald Trump's views on foreign policy.
'New Containment' Strategy Is Doomed To Fail
In recent years, the concept of "containment" has made a surprising comeback in U.S. foreign policy circles.
Kenya's Mission in Haiti Opens New Chapter for U.S. Security Strategy
By entrusting Kenya, a proven partner in sub-Saharan Africa, with a leading role in stabilizing the Western Hemisphere, the U.S. signals a new chapter in managing global security situations.
GOP Congressman: Here's How the U.S. Should Counter China
Under President Donald Trump, the America First agenda maintained peace through strength.
It's Not Too Late for the U.S. To Give Palestinians Hope for Statehood
There are limitless opportunities for the United States to support the rights of Palestinians to work toward a two-state solution. But they will require serious political will.
Biden's Latest Policy Failure: West Africa
While the Biden administration's feckless foreign policy team continues to flounder in the Middle East, in sub-Saharan Africa it has invited humiliations of historic proportions.
The Danger of Lumping China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran Together
There is a growing consensus that China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are aligning into a modern Tripartite Pact.
GOP Rep: Here's Why I Voted Against More Ukraine Aid
I joined the majority of House Republicans on Saturday in voting against sending 60 billion of America's tax dollars to Ukraine.
U.S. Foreign Policy Needs Some Washingtonian Realism
As America navigates the tumultuous waters of the 21st century's international landscape, the time has come to revisit the foundational principles of our nation's foreign policy.
Don't Abandon Europe in the Name of 'Asia First'
U.S. defense capabilities are already skewed in favor of the Middle East and East Asia. There isn't much to take away from Europe without creating a political mess.
TikTok Was Only the Beginning of CCP Interference in the U.S.
With political leaders on both sides of the aisle fighting to bring manufacturing back to the United States, we need to be careful about who we are encouraging to produce in America.
Asia-Focused Foreign Policy Is Not Isolationism
A pivot towards Asia has deep roots in U.S. foreign policy, especially among conservatives.
U.S. Foreign Policy Needs a Realism Rebate
In short, it's time to take a more realistic approach to the world—one that Americans can understand and buy into.
America's Failed 'War on Terror' Has Left Africa on the Brink of Chaos
The U.S. and the rest of the West's callous neglect of a continent riven by division, extremism, and economic and climate meltdown could have disastrous consequences.
Let's Capitalize on Russian Willingness To Negotiate
Making compromises in a brutal conflict like the Russo-Ukrainian War is painful and difficult. But the relentless bloodshed must finally be put to an end.
Trump Has NATO's—and the West's—Best Interests in Mind
President Trump has the ability once again to show the world that the United States and its allies have the strength to keep at bay geopolitical adversaries.
Sen. Risch: Time To Secure America's Supply Chain for Critical Minerals
We cannot afford to wait until China reduces or even cuts off our access to critical minerals.
Supporting Ukraine and Israel Will Help Deter Aggression Around the World
The U.S. Senate voted 70-29 last week to approve more than $95 billion in assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
How Chinese censorship is going global—with help from US companies
China's vast domestic censorship is spreading abroad and challenging U.S. interests - and some U.S. firms are helping it, a report says.