The hard-right national security adviser successfully tanked the Iran deal. His next target? The North Korea talks.
The hard-right national security adviser successfully tanked the Iran deal. His next target? The North Korea talks.
The decision to violate and withdraw from the Iran anti-nuclear deal is one of the most dangerous foreign policy blunders in recent memory.
GOP megadonors Sheldon Adelson, Bernard Marcus, and Paul Singer are getting exactly what paid for when they threw their financial weight behind Trump
Trump believes he can simultaneously capture a Nobel Peace Prize for North Korea while leaping toward war with Iran.
An under-the radar gathering at the White House exposes troubling new drifts in U.S. foreign policy.
Iranians are protesting conditions worsened by U.S. policies, but Washington’s hawks see only an opportunity for regime change.
The evidence is in: The “adults in the room” at the White House have enabled Trump’s worst impulses, not checked them.
Iran is complying with the nuclear deal. Trump, on the other hand, is risking a war — and torching U.S. credibility.
From his feud with Bob Corker to his plans to renege on the Iran deal, Trump’s mood swings mean a dangerous new era of foreign policy.
Iran is complying with its end of the deal, but Trump is catering to hawks and neoconservative donors who transparently want war with the country.