
Why Is Colombia’s President Provoking Trump?
Gustavo Petro seems to think that he’s better off being the American president’s victim than his friend.

Gustavo Petro seems to think that he’s better off being the American president’s victim than his friend.

Why regime change is unlikely to bring a return to democracy

Thirty years after Rabin’s assassination, Israel is ignoring the lessons of the most honest statesman I’ve ever known.

Until Hamas is disarmed, Gaza has no future.

Today he’s resolved little more than a crisis of his own making. What might he trade away later for such negligible gains?

The United States can learn from its technological success.

Iraq is oil-rich and buzzing with new construction—yet it still can’t get out from between the U.S. and Iran.

Many parties have pledged to support the plan. But no one knows how to implement it.

Jeffrey Epstein wouldn’t have been friends with plain Andrew Windsor. So the correct punishment for the disgraced royal is obvious.

And why it matters for the future of U.S.-Israel relations