Despite arguments to the contrary, Obama has no illusions about America's omnipotence in the war.
The proximity talks are almost certain to fail. The Israelis and Palestinians are more interested in the status quo than advancing the peace process.
What’s the point of paying allies to provide marginal contributions to the war on terror?
Robert Kagan is wrong. Obama isn’t to blame for our issues with Europe and Israel—Europe and Israel are.
Liberal Democrats and Dick Cheney have found common cause: blasting Barack Obama. The Left needs to leave the president alone.
The Cheney family’s attacks on Obama are a nasty distraction and damaging the GOP. Instead, Republicans should offer new ideas to challenge the president’s.
Washington should learn from Ukraine's internal political turmoil that it should stop trying to pick sides in unpredictable political systems.
Six Russia-watchers weigh in on the Russian elections, the internal state of the country, and Vladimir Putin's nomination of a successor.
In the aftermath of the resounding victory of Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party, observers are struggling to get a handle on the situation.
As Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party sweeps to victory in parliamentary elections, pundits are crying that Russian democracy is dead. But one observer says that exactly the opposite is true.