Although new Secretary of State Marco Rubio has had different views on foreign policy from President Donald Trump in the past, there’s nothing to suggest Rubio won’t implement
Donald Trump made himself a force in U.S. foreign policy before even being sworn in. He’s already claimed a foreign policy victory with an advisor flying to Qatar and successfully negotiating an Israel-Hamas ceasefire, sidelining Biden administration officials.
Departing President Joe Biden offered a farewell brag this week to his State Department about how his tenure had improved America's stature abroad. In his
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden argued in a farewell foreign policy address that he made the country stronger and more secure by revitalizing America’s global relationships in the face of ...
Biden defended his conduct of foreign policy at the State Department on Monday: "The United States is winning the worldwide competition compared to four years ago." That is mostly true, writes Michael Sean Winters.
Republican leaders are poised to take over both houses of Congress and as well as the Oval Office and with that change of leadership, the members of the party be able to finally implement policies they have been dying to put in place since.
How this plays out remains to be seen, although, given the failures of the last four years, it is worth trying something new, no matter how unorthodox it may seem.
As Trump moves back into the White House, Musk's unwanted involvement in the domestic affairs of US allies may have unintended consequences
President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office will indicate how serious his threats against foreign lands and American allies are.
As US President-elect Donald Trump is set to assume office in the US, he is likely to work on his election promises in first days of his presidency. His election promises include key foreign policy changes,
Rubio -- long known as a Russia and China hawk in the Senate -- has been accused of dialing back his interventionist foreign policy approach to align with Trump's positions and may face fresh criticism from opponents who believe he might prioritize serving as a yes man to president over serving the country.
With the overwhelming election of President Donald Trump to a second term, America welcomes an opportunity to reorient its foreign policy.