Just How Bad Are Britain’s Spending Cuts?
Unions protest, but no “reckless” cuts have yet been made.
Unions protest, but no “reckless” cuts have yet been made.
The president expresses his reservations about the counterinsurgency strategy.
Military leaders and Republican lawmakers are worried that the president is withdrawing forces from Afghanistan too soon.
Iran’s nuclear program could destabilize the balance of power in the Middle East.
Members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization recognize the importance of a stable Afghanistan but won’t help ensure it.
The president announced the withdrawal of tens of thousands of combat forces from Afghanistan.
Vietnam may have been mismanaged, but it is time to reappraise the need to intervene.
With little political support, Greece’s socialists have to implement a tough austerity program in exchange for financial aid.
Fifty of Europe’s most powerful business leaders call for a stronger political commitment to the survival of the euro.
David Brooks describes the devastating affordable housing myth as “the most important political scandal since Watergate.”
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee questioned the effectiveness of the Afghan counterinsurgency strategy.
The departing defense secretary reflects on the war in Afghanistan and future American foreign policy.
The senator lambastes the president for not deploying full American airpower and failing to recognize the rebels’ interim government.
The former ambassador to China brings foreign policy experience to the Republican presidential primary field for 2012.
Europe could introduce multipolarity in relations between the two greater powers.