Republicans continue to clash this week as party leadership remains unclear.
In response to its recent moves against Ukraine, he canceled his meeting with Vladimir Putin. But the decision probably has more to do with his own troubles at home.
Freezing out his attorney might make political sense for the president, but it would also require him to admit something went wrong in Ukraine.
The crisis in Ukraine has changed public opinion, but not radically.
As former President Mikheil Saakashvili’s health worsens in prison, so do prospects for democracy in Georgia.
Brokering the Iran-Saudi deal was a coup for Beijing. Whether Chinese diplomacy makes the world a safer place is another matter.
Telegram played a central role in Yevgeny Prigozhin’s revolt—and in so many other chaotic events that have defined recent history.
The president is committed to supporting the Jewish state, but the conflict threatens his other regional priorities.
Even in a democracy, geopolitical strategy is determined mainly by the personal preferences of its leader. American voters should take note.
The biggest problem with Hunter Biden’s access-peddling business may have been that his father, the president, thought it was fine.