The author and Army veteran discusses how American foreign policy changed after the Cold War, and how the political establishment might react if Bernie Sanders became the Democratic Presidential nominee.
At a rally in Toledo, the President proposed that the supposed perfidy of the media was a reasonable excuse for him to ignore his legal and constitutional obligations regarding congressional oversight.
Iran’s cruise-missile attack on two U.S. positions in Iraq came with advance notice and seemed calibrated to seek revenge but avoid war with the United States.
After months of debates looking out on the horizon, the Democratic Presidential hopefuls confront the present-day question of the President’s decision to assassinate Qassem Suleimani.
Some form of conflict between the United States and the Islamic Republic, overt or covert, seems more possible now than at any time since the 1979 Revolution.