Danielle Pletka is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
While we fight a pandemic, a financial crisis could make the nation a field for great power rivals.
The words of the president often don’t match the actions of his administration on foreign policy.
The institutions that emerged in the aftermath of World War II have stagnated and the status quo is unsustainable.
And it requires a thoughtful, comprehensive solution, not piecemeal legislation.
The Islamic Republic has access to global food and pharmaceutical markets, and the U.S. offer of help was rebuffed.
For one, they aren't big fans of the public disclosures that can minimize risk early on.
There are no easy answers in Syria, but working with Turkey is a possibility we should consider.
The Trump administration has actually been pretty hard on Russia.
Believe it or not, our tactical successes in the region can guide us in dealing with Beijing.
Israel gets all of Jerusalem, Palestine gets a state (eventually), and no one is entirely happy.