The "special relationship" has long been a foreign policy myth. The day has finally come for a peaceful separation between two English-speaking powers.
Sharon got out of Gaza. Now what?
Two unlikely adherents to their respective faiths, Bush and Blair find peace in war.
The United States must revisit "the art of the deal" to preserve its global leadership.
Disturbing indications that the habits of veteran terrorists die hard in Northern Ireland.
Over four centuries, British foreign policy based on national interest has served the country well. Now its greatest threat may be the moral pretensions of Messrs. Blair and Cook.
As American officials slowly come to terms with the impossibilities of implementing Dayton, it is clear--or it ought to be--that one lunge at a futile diplomatic endism is already one too many.