Offering the Russian president a face-saving compromise will only enable future aggression.
Want to understand why Putin does what he does? Look at a map.
Plus: Putin’s display of strength might be an admission of weakness.
Why the U.S. adversary is a lot like Al Capone
When your job is carrying a baby for someone else, you can’t leave it behind.
The nation has captured the world’s attention with messaging that is messy and honest, hopeful and profane, deadly serious yet wholly unpretentious.
Revisiting Volodymyr Zelensky’s comedy through the eyes of America—and the world—today
Europe is caught between Islamic terrorism and Russian imperialism. Which threat will it prioritize?
In the end, the president succeeded in doing precisely what he wanted in the first place: tarring a leading Democratic rival.
I knew the president had clear and straightforward talking points—I’d written them.