Columnist Mark Shepard, not a Trump voter last time, reasons his way to the decision to reject Biden’s false allure and give the President four more years.
NATO is far from brain dead, writes contributor Bill Moloney—French president Emanuel Macron to the contrary notwithstanding—but US policymakers need to rethink its role in 21st-century geopolitics.
In charting a course in foreign policy, President Trump might benefit from Walter Russell Mead’s analysis of the Jacksonian-Wilsonian fault line and the Truman-Vandenberg collaboration, writes contributor Bill Moloney.
The 45th president, unpredictable as he may be domestically, has rolled out a smart, disciplined global strategy with the help of generals Mattis, McMaster, and Kelly, notes contributor Bill Moloney.