If the failure of three small states in the far north of Central America can create as much chaos in its southern border, it is not difficult to imagine what could happen if the same happens in the larger countries.
Yesterday the respected Stockholm Institute for Peace Research reported that the U.S. last year increased its spending on modernizing its nuclear armory.
[A]s the world rushes to help India while it buckles under a catastrophic second wave of COVID-19, I see the limits of representation. The vice president’s silence hurts.
The ‘America First’ policy of President Donald Trump seems suddenly well in the past as the Biden administration moves to strengthen multilateral relationships.
Although the Biden administration has expressed its willingness to join hands with China in some spheres, it can hardly circumvent the already formed consensus over China.
In short, the U.S. did not win the war in Iraq and failed in almost all of its objectives in Afghanistan. But does this mean that withdrawing the troops is the best decision?