Images from recent weeks, showing a region reshaped by a year of war
Before giving Kyiv the weapons that it needs, the U.S. always works through a list of excuses.
U.S. leaders need to talk to the Russians, not threaten them.
Whether we wish it or not, we are again in the world of war.
Congressional Republicans are blocking crucial aid to Israel and Ukraine out of sheer servility to Trump.
The country’s young people have been forced to make decisions much tougher than most adults are capable of. I feel some small sense of common cause.
He is threatening to invade Ukraine because he wants democracy to fail—and not just in that country.
Conflicts, though typically started easily, can be brutal, intractable, and difficult to end.
Anything helps—we shouldn’t overthink it. But we should still, well, think it.
Did Obama’s refusal to strike Syria really give Putin the green light in Ukraine?