"Talking directly to our adversaries from a position of strength" is a way Trump can ensure peace, according to a former official.
If America is going to threaten its allies, Europe will have to step up and defend itself.
The Trump administration’s deployment to Latin America in recent days offered a nugget of insight into the president’s unusual worldview. In Panama City, Secretary of State Marco Rubio sternly told ...
Trump was labeled 'isolationist' over disdain for alliances. That doesn’t fit a president who says he’s willing to send ...
The America that created U.S.A.I.D. had an expansive view of itself in the world: defending freedom, buttressing ...
Should Trump make good on his threats, he will align U.S. foreign policy values with those of Russia’s Vladimir Putin and ...
If the Trump administration moves ahead with severe cuts to U.S. foreign aid, the risks are real that China, Russia and other ...
Trump’s punishment of allies and coddling of adversaries could end up isolating the United States. The Trump administration’s ...
The age of empires seemed to be a thing of the past. But now there are signs that some world leaders hanker after imperial ...
There is, it turns out, a little examined strain of history that provides a fresh way to understand his instincts. Hidden in ...
For the past month, both before and after taking the oath of office on January 20, U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened the territorial integrity of Panama. More recently ...
President Donald Trump had tough words for both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin ... including China, the Panama Canal and preventing Iran from getting ...