Foreign policy
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The facts of life are neoconservative
opinion How Putin's war proved the neocons right
By Shay Khatiri Published
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What are the people of Ukraine really fighting for?
opinion The war in Ukraine shows the limits of nationalism
By Samuel Goldman Published
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Why Ukraine has united hawks and their critics alike
opinion What's caused the shift? Maybe there wasn't a shift at all.
By Damon Linker Published
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Why Russia's big stash of small nukes isn't the advantage you fear
Talking Point
By Jason Fields Published
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Venezuela releases 2 U.S. prisoners after Maduro meeting with U.S. envoys
Speed Read
By Harold Maass Published
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The moral mess of banning Russian oil
Talking Point
By Joel Mathis Published
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Why Russian opposition to Putin's war is crucial — and how U.S. sanctions could hurt it
opinion The West is cheering Russia's anti-war protesters. But is our policy hurting their cause?
By Saoirse Gowan Published
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What Putin should have learned from Afghanistan
Talking Point
By W. James Antle III Published
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How Putin midwifed the United States of Europe
opinion How Russia's war in Ukraine launched a new era of European unity
By Damon Linker Published
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Hawk or dove? Biden offers a bit of both on Ukraine
Talking Point
By W. James Antle III Published
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It's time for libertarians and their skeptics on the right to team up against the hawks
Talking Point
By W. James Antle III Published
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Elite Republicans aren't the obstacle to a dovish GOP. Voters are.
Talking Point
By Damon Linker Published
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The Biden administration falls back on an old, ugly tactic to evade tough questions
Talking Point
By Joel Mathis Published
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Can populist conservatives and liberals form an uneasy alliance over Ukraine?
Talking Point
By W. James Antle III Published
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