"Now that we're there," Howard Dean told the Washington Post's Fred Hiatt last week, referring to Iraq, "we're stuck." It was an announcement many non-Democrats applauded as a sign that even an ...
Libya matters to the United States not for its oil or intrinsic importance, but because it has been a key part of the rapidly evolving transformation of the Arab world. For Arab protestors and regimes ...
“The idea that we’re able to deal with the rights of women around the world by military force is not rational.” This single sentence from President Biden’s ABC interview with George Stephanopoulos on ...
Can International Criminal Court (ICC) interventions in ongoing conflicts help curtail war crimes and civilian abuses that are being actively perpetrated? The court has increasingly intervened in such ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online ...
Russian president Vladimir Putin Saturday rejected the need for any western intervention in Syria on the grounds that the regime of President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against civilians ...
AS THE U.S. prepares to attack Syria, a familiar conversation is taking place. President Barack Obama is making the case for U.S. strikes. Republican Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham are going ...
Our former associate editor Matt Welch drops some depressing foreign policy prognostication from his current gig at the Los Angeles Times. Worth reading and thinking about in full, but here are some ...
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