How the world will change with a Joe Biden foreign policy
America's hard-won foreign policy gains in China, and the Middle East, are going to disappear back to the chaos of the Obama/Biden era.
America's hard-won foreign policy gains in China, and the Middle East, are going to disappear back to the chaos of the Obama/Biden era.
Joe Biden claims “zero responsibility” for abysmal policy failure to end the Taliban’s notorious violence in the War in Afghanistan.
Trump's base 100% approves of the President. Others just need to look at his promises made, and kept to know who to vote for.
For those living in a world of political correctness, plain-spoken President Trump is no better than an alien throwback. He may as well be speaking Greek.
President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that his current Secretary of Defense, James Mattis, is retiring at the end of February, 2019.
As the saying goes you can catch more bees with honey than vinegar. Is Trump using this analogy to define his foreign policies?
When the time comes, we need a president who will be believed by Americans and the world.
People wants to feel pride in their leadership, particularly their President. Afghan Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Hamdullah Mohib, gives us reason to.
The new Congress is in session now, and before Obama leaves the White House, he should be seen for what he really is, and that is not a true American.
In the world of foreign policy, there's never a dull moment.
It's the frenemy approach to fighting ISIS: The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Donald Trump speaks from Youngstowne at 2pm est. Live Stream here
Is NATO irrelevant? Russian aggression in Ukraine, its threat to the Baltics, its new generation of ICBMs, and the calculating Mr. Putin himself all say "NO."
Donald Trump’s brusque, plain spoken New Yorker persona today took a back seat revealing the quiet Trump. And one good speech can change everything.
Dr. Carson has the steel like nerves of a brain surgeon and they were on display in Gaffney, South Carolina where he proved he has the foreign policy chops America needs.
Chris Christie has had a bump in the polls, and his national security credibility is part of the reason. At the Council on Foreign Relations, he showed why.
The House Benghazi hearings were a partisan wasted effort; they ignored Clinton's real failures in Libya and the Obama Administration's disastrous policy there.
The buck stops somewhere, but not the White House. Being president means never having to say you're sorry.
With a blinded media, it’s almost as if conflicts and policy hotspots need to hire their own publicist in order to stay in the news.
Whether it is Hillary Clinton or Sheldon Adelson, the belief is growing that U.S. foreign policy is for sale.
President Obama, Raul Castor and Ayatollah Khamenei on the way to being Facebook friends