Atlantic Sentinel Responds to First Obama-Romney Debate
Atlantic Sentinel contributors agree that the Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, won the first debate.
Atlantic Sentinel contributors agree that the Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, won the first debate.
If the alliance decides to retaliate, what would an invasion of Syria look like?
In the absence of foreign security forces, Al Qaeda is staging a comeback in Iraq.
A Labour Party that lurches to the left will lose the confidence of Britain’s middle-class voters.
The ruling party’s election defeat is a sobering verdict on Saakashvili’s nine years in office.
Both political parties in the United States have drifted from the center.
The opposition accuses the Georgian president’s ruling party of authoritarianism.
President Barack Obama seems on track to replicate his Electoral College success of 2008.
The president seeks to reduce oil imports and “invest in America, not ship jobs overseas.”
The administration’s assessment of the Benghazi consulate attack confuses his opponents.
Concerns over the economy and national security could propel Shinzō Abe to power.
Madrid is struggling to balance spending as its provinces grow restless.
For the second year in a row, Mahmoud Abbas urges improved status for the Palestinians.
Ohio and West Virginia fulminate that the president’s “war on coal” destroys jobs.
Why should Germans do more to save the euro when it hasn’t been a success for them?