Rather than whining about the Continent’s military spending, the United States should allow the Europeans to bear the consequences of their actions. That means leaving NATO to the Europeans.
A change in America’s security guarantee to South Korea is long overdue.
Is our southern neighbor a failed state? Police can’t protect the population. The higher-ups are sending their families north and out of harm’s way.
The Cheonan incident is South Korea’s responsibility. If Seoul decides on a retaliatory strike, America shouldn’t get involved.
What’s the point of paying allies to provide marginal contributions to the war on terror?
First Mother Teresa. Then Henry Kissinger. Now the pope. What is Christopher Hitchens’ problem?
China’s growing strength is making its neighbors nervous—and less fearful of a fully rearmed Japan.
The arms treaty with Russia strengthens America’s security by allowing us to cut back on useless warheads.
The EU doesn’t have a united foreign policy and its member countries are downsizing their militaries. Why are Europeans surprised no one pays attention to them?