Ryan Criticizes Obama Budget, “Ducking Responsibility”
The Republican congressman says the president “isn’t even trying” to meet the nation’s fiscal challenges.
The Republican congressman says the president “isn’t even trying” to meet the nation’s fiscal challenges.
The conservative president launches his reelection bid with a promise to strengthen France.
The two Western powers have no reason to antagonize their Arab Sunni allies.
An assassination attempt in the streets of Delhi is the result of India’s pusillanimity.
The British and German leaders seem to be hoping their French counterpart will win reelection.
While Europe and the United States work to isolate President Assad diplomatically, Gulf Arabs are mulling a military solution.
Two rising powers are likely to buy billions of dollars worth of fighter planes from France’s Dassault Aviation.
The former Pennsylvania senator emerges as the right-wing alternative to Mitt Romney.
In an attempt to diversify oil imports, South Korea is reaching out to the Arab Gulf states.
The French call for international action in order to allow food and medicine to reach civilians in Syria.
The president calls for a “level playing field,” but both China and the United States are prone to protectionism.
America’s top military officials warn lawmakers that deeper cuts will hollow out the force.
If Libya speeds up the revitalization of its oil industry, Wikistrat predicts a bright future for the country.
It wouldn’t seem to make sense for Iran to orchestrate an attack in the capital of one of the few allies it has left.
If the talks collapse, India will have destabilized Pakistan ahead of NATO’s exit from Afghanistan.