In December, Vanity Fair published extensive interviews with Susie Wiles and other administration officials. Here are some ...
A onetime adviser to Marco Rubio and Mitt Romney argues that the U.S. has been “too cautious” in its use of force since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Rubio grew up in an exile community that saw Batista’s replacement, Fidel Castro, remain in power for decades, despite a U.S. embargo. As one of Florida’s senators, Rubio represented millions of Latin ...
That means the Panama Canal is off the table, for now. Trump has proposed sending our military after the drug cartels in ...
This letter to shareholders does not constitute or form part of, and should not be construed as, any offer for sale or ...
Experts warn rhetoric alone can heighten risk perceptions for carriers and insurers, even if shipping operations remain ...
After the U.S. deposed Maduro, Trump and top officials did not rule out efforts at overthrow or annexation in other countries ...
If he’s allowed to get away with this, as he likely will, what’s next? Cancelling the next elections? Declaring martial law?
The doctrine formulated by President James Monroe was originally aimed at opposing European meddling in the Western ...
Prediction markets are raising odds the U.S. could retake the Panama Canal amid Trump comments—see key trade stakes and ...
“The position of the UN for the last 45 years is that we always regret the use of force,” said Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, the ...
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