The Russian president can’t win his war against Ukraine unless he persuades its allies to betray it.
The U.S. president has promised Ukraine “whatever it takes, as long as it takes.” But out of anxiety about escalation, Washington is making decisions that could prolong the war.
Panelists discuss what’s next for the war in Ukraine.
Will enough of Trump’s party finally be willing to stick up for Ukraine rather than follow his lead and bow to Russia?
The Kremlin is accusing a Russian mercenary of an attempted coup—a stunning development that could change the course of the war in Ukraine.
My generation has tasted freedom and experienced a competitive, vibrant political life. We can’t be made a part of what Russia has become.
Yevgeny Prigozhin has picked a public fight with the Russian military leadership in Ukraine. Why does the Kremlin tolerate him?
Anything less will encourage Russian imperialism and embolden autocrats around the world.
Wars are won or lost well behind the front lines. Allies should arm Ukrainians accordingly.
Allies can be exasperating. But try being invaded by your neighbor and lectured by everyone else.