Ukraine’s Achievement Is Biden’s, Too
As Russian troops flee their positions, now is the time to press the military advantage.
By Bret Stephens
As Russian troops flee their positions, now is the time to press the military advantage.
By Bret Stephens
They watched, waited and tried to help as the Afghan capital fell to the Taliban last year. “It was traumatic,” one said.
Ces dernières décennies, les échecs des puissances occidentales à vaincre un ennemi à l’étranger n’ont manifestement pas servi de leçon. L’intervention américaine en Afghanistan semblait vouée à l’échec dès le départ.
By Adam Nossiter
Fired after an article portrayed him and senior aides as disrespectful of Obama administration officials, General McChrystal added a coda to the story: He endorsed Joe Biden to be the next commander in chief.
By Helene Cooper
The documents, obtained by The Washington Post, paint a stark picture of missteps and failures in the American effort to pacify and rebuild the country.
By Thomas Gibbons-Neff
Amid a federal investigation, new details show the scope of Elliott Broidy’s efforts to promote the causes of foreign clients as he sought to profit from them.
By Kenneth P. Vogel
Coming up through elite U.S. and British training, he is a favorite of Western commanders. But his police forces are under siege, and corruption is still a problem.
By Thomas Gibbons-Neff
In April, Mayor Pete Buttigieg hinted at a controversial idea: one year of mandatory national service for every American.
By Lauren Katzenberg
The president had ordered that the 2,000 American troops in the country leave within 30 days, but said on Monday that they would be “slowly” drawn down.
By Eric Schmitt and Maggie Haberman
Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican critic of President Trump’s decision to withdraw, said he felt “a lot better” about the plan after meeting with Mr. Trump.
By Maggie Haberman
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