The clash between the senator and the veteran is one sign among many. What matters to us is that all these signs lead to an end to this war.
The executive branch is not all-powerful, not even when it invokes the defense of the national interest.
If major nations persist in using force based on arbitrary claims, turmoil in the international community will only intensify.
Trump, who presents himself as bringing peace to the world ... launched a war based on questionable rationale in a conflict-ridden region.
By announcing a new round of tariffs, Trump has made it clear that no one can restrain him. ... His only ideology is himself.
The long farewell to international law has begun. It is no longer the common currency of the postwar order.
[T]he international balance of power has shifted substantially, altering America’s global position.
Taiwanese government officials and national security leaders must remember that, right now, silence speaks louder than words, and it is better to remain still than to act rashly.