They picked the right side.
The West cannot assume that the Russian leader will be a rational actor on nukes if he sees his nation and regime under existential threat.
At the State of the Union, Joe Biden can look abroad and find a popular cause around which he and a surprisingly broad cross section of the public want to rally.
The country's Jews have faced unspeakable horrors. But Vladimir Putin isn't their savior.
The White House said a transcript of the call would be exculpatory—but the summary it released only adds to the problems facing Trump.
The GOP seems relieved to have bipartisan agreement—and to distance itself a bit from Donald Trump.
How to help Ukrainians right now
The question for world leaders is how to ensure the Russian president is defeated while nevertheless providing him with a route out of the crisis.
President Trump is not the first to make this claim.
Do diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts actually exacerbate intolerance?