President Trump said China and Russia should halve their military spending and limit nuclear weapons. You first, China said.
Taxpayers for Common Sense and the Quincy Institute —along with the Stimson Center, have compiled a list of potential cuts ...
After a social media hiatus of nearly a decade, the Duchess of Sussex made her much-anticipated return to Instagram last ...
Following the US president’s talks with Putin and Zelenskiy, Washington’s representatives will discuss the situation with ...
New secretary of defence is pushing for allies to do more on security, while focus may be shifting from Indo-Pacific, ...
Linking a renowned family legacy to San Pedro’s historic World War II battleship, Hall Delano Roosevelt II, 32, has been ...
The Trump administration is signaling that European allies need to take the lead in securing Ukraine. How they respond has a ...
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Despite Trump’s effort to present himself as an agent of overwhelming force, he is encountering persistent and growing ...
A particular point of contention between both nations remains Iran's nuclear capabilites. "Denying Iran all paths to a nuclear weapon" is a centerpiece of the Trump administration's maximum-presure ...
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While Trump might consider withdrawing land forces from overseas bases, American naval and air forces are likely to be a ...
To better understand the implications of Trump’s early actions, we spoke with WOLA experts John Walsh and Stephanie Brewer.
Vice President JD Vance issued a stark warning to Russia, threatening the potential deployment of U.S. troops to Ukraine—a ...
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