The president’s latest positions on the Russia-Ukraine war reveal that he is indifferent to ongoing slaughter—indeed, he is willing to increase it.
Nearly a month into Russia’s war on Ukraine, the city of Mariupol is holding strong against demands for its surrender. But the war’s costs are only mounting.
In an interview, the Ukrainian president makes a pragmatic case for continued American support.
The Ukrainians will win if they keep getting better weapons.
A former U.S. ambassador to NATO makes the case that the alliance should welcome Kyiv.
Biden stands with America’s allies. Trump doesn’t.
Drone attacks in Moscow, incursions over the border—Russians are starting to wonder whether Putin really does have, as he promised, “everything under control.”
The plight of Yaroslav Bazylevych poses a challenge to the West.
Putin’s hollow rhetoric warrants no concessions from the West.
Hitler didn’t want a peace deal, and neither does Putin.