Gates, Petraeus Discuss Winning the Afghan War
The defense secretary and commander of Western forces are asked whether the war is being won.
The defense secretary and commander of Western forces are asked whether the war is being won.
Angela Merkel visits the United States at a time of considerable differences in a vital transatlantic relationship.
Portugal’s opposition unseats the ruling Socialist Party.
Paul Krugman pretends the system can be saved by rationing health care delivery substantially.
The Yemeni president’s near death experience should push the United States to change its policy in the small Arabian country.
The German chancellor came to India with a “look east” policy, recognizing the tremendous potential of the South Asian giant.
The German government’s decision to abandon nuclear will worsen Europe’s energy troubles and increase the use of fossils.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is beset by economic problems and mounting conservative opposition.
The drug war has failed, says a recent report, “with devastating consequences .”
The Joint Strike Fighter Program is plagued with budget overruns and delays. Lawmakers are starting to ask questions.
President Obama bypasses his most trusted military advisor for Martin Dempsey to become the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
An aid flotilla bound for Gaza this summer is designed to provoke Israel.
Vietnam accuses China of exacerbating tensions that stem from their ongoing maritime border disputes in Southeast Asia.
The Washington Post columnist looks at other countries and argues that the United States should imitate their failures.
Egypt’s military leaders open up the Gaza border, providing relief to millions of trapped Palestinians.