The chinks in Trump’s armor will not stop his most loyal allies in Congress from continuing to defend him tooth and nail.
Hardly any analyst is willing to argue that the demise of Baghdadi spells the end of the Islamic State, which in all too many cases represents a state of mind, related more often than not to U.S. foreign policy.
The US has imposed a battery of sanctions on Zimbabwe, punishing individuals and placing restrictions on businesses owned or linked to the Government.
Both men are so desperate to be liked that a chorus of disapproval is sometimes the most appropriate response.
Turkey must be held accountable for the ethnic cleansing it has embarked upon again.
Friends and foes alike are at the mercy of the American president’s unpredictability and impetuous nature.
[W]e suffer from not knowing what we don’t know about global events that are changing our lives.
The process is the culprit.
Does the European Union have an economic and diplomatic strategy in response to U.S. protectionism? It would appear not.
There are reasons for the series of counterattacks from the public on shareholders and capital. It is a case of distorted distribution.
[W]e have repeatedly witnessed initially inexplicable zigzags in the negotiation process that swing back and forth.
What was promoted as an act of civil disobedience is actually an attack on the constitutional order.