Trump, Venezuela and US foreign policy
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Trump is acting “to advance US foreign policy objectives,” according to a White House fact sheet accompanying the order. | World News
President Trump’s recent strike on Iran provides a model for America’s future military engagement around the world—balancing strategic interests with industrial capacity and political will. On June 22nd, the United States Air Force and Navy conducted ...
As geopolitical fault lines deepen, former Indian diplomats warn that stalled trade talks with Washington reflect a broader strategic shift, forcing New Delhi to rethink how it balances the US, China and its own economic interests in a volatile global environment.
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US Foreign Policy Outsourced? Vance Calls Jared Kushner, Trump's Son-in-Law, The Peace 'Investor'
US Vice-President JD Vance's remark calling Jared Kushner the 'investor' in the Gaza ceasefire reflects an unprecedented shift in US foreign policy dynamics, where a private citizen with extensive business ties plays a central diplomatic role.
German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier speaks at the Körber Foundation symposium entitled "Democracy as a Mission" marking his 70th birthday at the Akademie der Künste on Pariser Platz in Berlin,
President Donald Trump must corral the conservative movement to prevent the isolationist wing from undermining his own agenda. The dictum that foreign policy doesn’t win elections has long been a part of the conventional wisdom of American politics.
As the Trump administration doubles down on sweeping, highly exclusionary immigration bans, it risks repeating the least enlightened chapters of U.S. history without learning an important lesson. There have been times when immigration policy was used not ...
For decades, the foreign policy elite in both parties insisted that America’s greatness has more to do with Damascus than Detroit, or Baghdad than Bozeman. It was a bipartisan delusion—driven by ideology, divorced from consequence, and devastating to ...
Shashi Tharoor, a prominent Indian member of Parliament from Thiruvananthapuram, belonging to the opposition Indian National Congress, recently penned an article asking why Indian Americans do not do more to influence United States lawmakers and government ...
When it comes to foreign policy, history shows us there are two types of US vice president. A few amass outsized power and influence, like George W. Bush’s second in command, Dick Cheney, who was the driving force behind America’s 2003 invasion of Iraq.