For decades, Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople has been a guiding light for Eastern Orthodox Christians
Evagelos SotiropoulosJune 12, 2023
In order to meet the requirements of the two-front fight we are in, the morally responsible thing is to commit to properly funding our military
Marc LiVeccheJune 8, 2023
U.S. support for Ukraine in its war against Russia is not a distraction from defending Taiwan. It is a component of it. We are in a two-front fight.
Marc LiVeccheJune 1, 2023
Diplomacy with Russia may come from an unexpected source: polar bears.
Robert MorrisonMay 24, 2023
Peace with Russia, as in Soviet times, has always been unpalatable but necessary.
Robert MorrisonMay 16, 2023
Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira was taken into custody for allegedly leaking dozens of classified intelligence documents related to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Simon MaassMay 10, 2023
“Siege starvation,” according to Tom Dannenbaum, a Professor of International Law, is “a war crime of societal torture.”
Uzay BulutMay 1, 2023
The strategic anxiety of encirclement has driven great-power policy for centuries; Russia and China represent the modern version of this classic security dilemma.
Mike CotéApril 21, 2023
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