"Limiting wars to those that are in the national interest and can be won eliminates many wars." You wouldn't think politicians and thinkers would need to be reminded of this point, but they do.
Pro-Russian factions are pressing forward with voting on Sunday—a challenge to the West and to the Ukrainian government
Pressure on Russia’s Jewish institutions has stoked fears of retaliation over Israel’s support for Ukraine. The reality is more complex.
Frustrated by Berlin’s robust response to his invasion of Ukraine, the Russian leader is seeking allies who could disrupt the consensus.
Aid to Ukrainian forces is achieving more than the long U.S. intervention in Afghanistan did.
The West faces a simple choice: reduce aid to Ukraine and deliver Russia a victory, or else finish the job it has begun.
In a wide-ranging conversation, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan talks about how Putin’s invasion has gone wrong, a fraught meeting with the Saudi crown prince, and the upcoming anniversary of the Afghanistan withdrawal.
Victoria Obidina’s account of her mistreatment in the Russian prison system is just one of thousands of reports of war crimes in Ukraine.
The way in which the U.S. disclosed intelligence ahead of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could drastically change geopolitics in the future.
Russia’s war on Ukraine has given us just a peek of the world to come.