Ukrainian General Valerii Zaluzhny had the second-most-difficult job in the world. His boss has the most difficult one.
Iran’s attack on Israel is just one campaign in a much larger conflict.
What the world saw at the White House on Friday was not just a realignment of America’s foreign policy, but a clash of two incompatible styles.
Putin’s template is simple: flatten cities, install satraps, rule by fear.
Not only did the president hold up aid to Ukraine; he made its release contingent on a statement advancing his own political interests.
Over the weekend in Ukraine's breakaway republic of Donetsk, self-proclaimed authorities celebrated International Women's Day by holding a beauty pageant. The contestants were all female soldiers fighting with pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine.
The faction that obsesses about maintaining American credibility does the most to risk undermining it.
Eastern Ukraine is home to nine-tenths of the country's coal and one of Europe's largest shale-gas deposits. Will the region soon be Moscow's?
The Ukraine crisis isn’t as dangerous as the darkest moments of the Cold War, but the potential for mistakes and miscalculations means the risks are still high.