This amendment marks the second time in two months that the Senate has voted on a bipartisan basis to condemn Trump’s foreign policy.
At this stage in his presidency, it seems impossible to exaggerate Trump's detachment from serious work, his crude buffoonery or his cheesy style.
Kobane told NBC News that U.S. troops “didn’t expect this decision. It’s out of their hands, and they are constantly apologizing for it.”
Daniel W. Drezner, a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, called the news “a reminder that when it comes to Iran, John Bolton and Mike Pompeo ...
But even if prayers for lasting peace are never to be answered, we can keep seeking that long-sought end to conflict, can’t we?
Per a Newsweek report, referencing the White House press pool, Trump revealed the presence of a covert Navy SEAL team by taking a photo with them, and then posting it on social media.
The fallout from President Donald Trump’s decision to pull US troops from the northern border of Syria continued Wednesday.
Slipping toward widespread famine, the Yemeni war has devastated the country’s health and livelihood.
So much of the previously unthinkable has been done by President Trump that it is not impossible to imagine that he might regard a terrorist attack as a useful distraction.
"There doesn’t seem to be any strategic rationale for the decision."
When Trump finds himself embarrassed by someone, his go-to response is to claim he has never heard of them.
America's Christmas gift to the children of Yemen is military aid to the Saudi dictatorship that is still starving and bombing them.
Trump's sudden announcement on Syria confused American agencies and leaders. But Vladimir Putin praised it loudly.
Americans may soon learn more about the unwholesome relationship between Jared Kushner and the Saudi royal dictatorship.