When Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago, U.S. leaders helped whip Europe into a staunchly unified response. Now U.S.
European officials knew the president’s win would threaten the fundamental precepts of the post-World War II order. But the ...
Relations will be strained until European leaders recognize that foreign policy realism places the pursuit of the American ...
The American president’s latest remarks embracing Vladimir Putin’s narrative that Ukraine is to blame for the war have ...
Europe should wake up and build its own defence policy following a dramatic shift by the United States over Ukraine and ...
Ever since World War Two ended, Europe has been able to stand up to Russia by relying on its big brother in the United States ...
Europe should expect more pressure from the Trump team as it seeks to settle the war in Ukraine — because military deterrence ...
Serious countries need serious militaries, but Europe has preferred to spend on everything else while relying on the might of ...
Vice President JD Vance set off a firestorm in Munich when he chastised European leaders for their hostility toward free ...
For many in the country and abroad, the elections were a hope to end the long-standing political turbulence, authoritarian threats, and geopolitical shifts in Tbilisi. However, what followed was an ...
As Donald Trump negotiates with Russia, Europe needs statesmanship and strategic thinking rather than knee-jerk emotive rhetoric and moral panic.
Speeches delivered by J. D. Vance and Pete Hegseth were not just verbal lashings of America’s allies but a wholesale rejection of eighty years of U.S. foreign policy.