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America Alone: Soleimani Killing Isolates Trump
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg became the latest world leader on Monday to take note of Trump’s unilateralism: ‘This is a U.S. decision.’
Romania’s Lessons in Cherishing Freedom
The anniversary of the collapse of the country's communist regime is a reminder of the sacrifice needed to reject authoritarianism.
The Week in Cartoons: Dec. 9-13
Democrats and Republicans clash as the impeachment battle escalates.
Trump Calls Trudeau ‘Two Faced’
Footage that appears to show the Canadian prime minister alongside other world leaders laughing at Trump prompted biting comments from the president on Wednesday.
NATO Faces Threats From Within
Turkey’s recalcitrance against NATO norms, on display at this week’s London summit, are causing grave concern among some of the alliance’s most powerful leaders.
Trump Attacks France, Germany, Praises Turkey
The president broadly criticized allies while praising Turkish President Erdogan in his first public comments ahead of a NATO summit.
Trump Cancels Turkey’s F-35s
Despite the response to Turkey’s provocative purchase, Trump, blaming Obama, appears poised to find ways to spare Erdogan from further sanctions.
Commentary: 70 Years of NATO
Challenges will continue to confront the Atlantic alliance that has helped provide global security.
NATO Seems to Doubt the Trump Effect
A 2014 agreement and a spate of Russian aggression appear to have driven the increases in defense spending that the U.S. president often takes credit for.








