How should we judge the morality of a president's foreign policy? Joseph Nye suggests a rubric that is based on a three-dimensional ethics鈥
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Last week, the Washington Post published a massive set of documents on the protracted and still unsuccessful U.S. war in Afghanistan, a鈥
At the 2019 NATO summit, President Trump publicly heaped abuse on America鈥檚 closest friends.
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For too long, Turkey bullied America into silence. Not anymore.
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President Donald Trump is taking considerable flak for his impulsive decision to withdraw U.S. forces from northern Syria. He deserves it鈥
In my last column, I argued U.S. President Donald Trump should be impeached, because he has repeatedly shown he cannot be trusted to put鈥