Biden Administration
The Perils of Strategic Incoherence
The Biden administration has been on a war footing with Iran and its proxies militarily while it appeases the regime diplomatically.
Lessons From Henry Kissinger
He helped America out of its last losing streak. His strategies offer us a way out of this one.
Qatar Sees Opportunity in Israel’s Hostage Crisis
The Gulf monarchy’s longtime links to Hamas make it a questionable, but perhaps vital, middleman.
Tomorrow Never Knows
The Biden administration seeks to rein in rapidly advancing artificial intelligence tech.
The System Keeps Working (and the Alternative Is Predictably Failing)
‘Weaponizing globalization’ is a lot harder than it sounds.
Inside the Biden Administration’s Thinking on Israel
A conversation with White House spokesman John Kirby.
‘An Act of Sheer Evil’
Western leaders show steadfast support for Israel. Will it last?
Iran’s Influence Operation Over Nuclear Negotiations
Government circles reward access to Tehran—even if it’s at the expense of U.S. interests.
Temporary Protected Status for Venezuela, Explained
Almost 500,000 additional migrants will be able to legally live and work in the United States.
Ukraine Keeps Fighting While Its Allies Ponder More Support
Volodymyr Zelensky’s U.S. visit comes as Ukraine notches small victories on the front lines.
The UAW Strike Continues
An ongoing work stoppage at U.S. auto plants is testing the strength of Biden’s coalition.
Time to Step Aside?
Questions about Biden’s 2024 bid are mounting—among Democrats.
Constant Arrivals
New York City is feeling the strain from the migrant crisis, leaving faith groups to fill the gaps.
Trump’s Global Tariff Idea Is Obviously Terrible. Biden Helped Make It Possible.
The president has fought to maintain his predecessor’s policies.
Biden Is Losing the High-Tech War With China
A new executive order banning investing in certain technologies will barely dent China’s ambitions.