How the Afghanistan Withdrawal Costs the U.S. With China
The benefits of the withdrawal in terms of promoting competitiveness with China aren’t as compelling as they seem.

The benefits of the withdrawal in terms of promoting competitiveness with China aren’t as compelling as they seem.

What trouble in Turkey reveals about the perils of strongman rule

The transatlantic alliance has seen worse.

Once you are convinced that it is August 1914 or October 1962 or September 1939, inevitable conclusions follow. But they may be the wrong ones.

'U.S. Afghan policy for 15 years has not been nation-building, but exit-seeking.'
