Who defines the foreign policies of the U.S.? Mr. President? Or the senators whose financial and sexual scandals become headline news once in a while?
Let’s see if Trump will meet Ankara’s expectations by choosing the least punitive sanctions.
[T]he Kagan-Blinken duo wrote that the world has become very dangerous and that the United States has turned into a wild jungle everywhere you look.
Biden is recognized as an institutionalist who apparently backs the founding principles of the United States.
It is obvious that the November election will be tenser than previous ones
[P]erhaps it really is true that Trump feels better than he did 20 years ago. Biden has not exceeded a critical threshold to win.
There are many social and cultural codes based on language, religion and sectarian affiliation.
Some people construe Trump as a flawed intermediary who bears God’s message. Mythology aside, it is clear that Trump has divine luck.
America’s allies in each of these regions are too used to clear US leadership, within an articulated global vision, to suddenly act as mature strategic players in their own right.
Since Aug. 7, the United States has been involved in a nonexistent war in Iraq, which expanded into Syria on Sept. 22. It is a war without a name.