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?
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?
A diverse collection of contributors—ranging from retired military brass, to foreign correspondents, to academics—will be voicing their opinions about the president’s newly announced plan for Iraq.