Foreign Affairs The Dogs of War Sit Set to Slip The greatest threat to peace is posed by those who…
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Joe Plenzler is a retired Marine lieutenant colonel who was strategic advisor for communication to the commandants of the Marine…
The foreign policy blob that presided over America’s interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan are asking us to be patient with…
There is an old IBM presentation slide occasionally passed around social media, allegedly from 1979. It reads, “A COMPUTER CAN…
Incrementalism—the tendency to inch forward rather than to take bold steps—is usually preferred by political and military leaders in warfare,…
On the 70th anniversary of the armistice ending combat in the Korean War, relations between the United States and North…
I look forward to calls for peace talks in Ukraine from National Review and worry what it will mean for…
Within a month of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan announced during a press briefing…
Old G.K. Chesterton urged us always to drink because we are happy and never because we are sad. Yesterday I…
If the Ukraine war has a winner, surely it must be Patrick Deneen. Apparently both Russia and NATO are conspiring…