Sen. Andy Kim, former USAID intern, reflects on seismic shifts in U.S. foreign policy
"This weekend’s Putin-Modi-Xi summit sent a clear signal that our rivals are eager to fill power vacuums."
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"This weekend’s Putin-Modi-Xi summit sent a clear signal that our rivals are eager to fill power vacuums."
challenges of what’s happening in the South China Sea, in the Taiwan Straits; what’s happening with Iran’s desire to build an Islamist regional order centered on Tehran; and … what [Russian leader Vladimir] Putin
With the 2026 midterm election cycle just around the corner, House and Senate Republicans have been eager to avoid offending those very voters.
"Putin has long claimed that Russians and Ukrainians comprise ’one people’ whose common history implies that they should also share a common political fate today," Mankoff said.
The president has shown more deference to Russian leader Vladamir Putin than the leaders of Western democracies or U.S. intelligence services.
Trump’s election was "a clear mandate to break this cycle of failure," she said, vowing to focus on the role’s "essential mission."
branch staffers all said they understood why Biden would focus his annual speech on Americans’ domestic concerns such as inflation, the cost of essential goods and services and migration, especially in an election
What has become fascinating is the "Cult of Putin" on the far right of the Republican Party.
The sitting president has not talked much publicly this year about some of Trump’s most extreme remarks of the 2024 election cycle. But the opposite has been true in recent weeks behind closed doors.
As political, media and public attention increasingly focus on the 2024 U.S. election, America’s stature in the world in the Biden era will be a subtext.
Still, the contrast for independent and anti-Donald Trump Republican voters between Biden and his most likely 2024 general election foe could not be clearer.
The next day, he delivered an impassioned speech in Warsaw, Poland that included this message to Russian President Vladimir Putin: "Autocrats only understand one word: No. No, no.
Concerned about the potential for a change in U.S. leadership after the next presidential election, a visiting delegation of Eastern European lawmakers this week called on the Biden administration and
The 46th commander in chief’s prediction seems like natural fodder for Trump — who some political strategists say is showing every sign of mounting a 2024 White House bid — to bludgeon his would-be
multiple reasons for why it has taken so long to get the first permanent ambassador confirmed and sent out to their post: administration sluggishness, the Senate’s reduced work schedule and the likely 2024
Collins is challenging Loeffler in the November special election.
But Trump vowed it will not come to that, saying to tepid applause, “In 2024, I promise, I’ll leave.”
OPINION — Hanging chads and an election decided by the United States Supreme Court (2000). The election of the first black president (2008). Sarah Palin (2008).
Trump vowed to press Russian President Vladimir Putin during their Monday summit about his government’s interference in the 2016 American election — though he expressed doubt Putin would come clean
Macron told reporters the leaders agreed to “nothing more” than all countries getting to the 2 percent goal by 2024 that was spelled out in a communique on Wednesday evening.