Xi Jinping poses as a peacemaker but stokes disorder.
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?