Former Washington Post writer will head strategic communications for the Middle East Peace Process
Foreign Policy
New U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican Visits Pope
Ken Francis Hackett arrives in Rome
Senate Confirms Caroline Kennedy As Ambassador to Japan
The daughter of JFK was approved unanimously
Hillary Clinton is Not Immune to Parking Tickets
A traffic warden in London hits the former Secretary of State with a fine
Army Captain William D. Swenson Receives Medal of Honor
He is the most decorated Army officer since the Vietnam War
Four Good Reasons Why Iran Doesn’t Trust America
A brief survey of justifiable Iranian resentment
In Egypt, Obama Tests the Question: What Does Military Aid Buy America?
Buying leverage—or playing the fool?
Libya, Somalia Raids Show U.S. Counterterrorist Strength and Weakness
Even as the U.S. continues to remove dangerous extremist leaders from the field, it’s headed in the wrong direction on limiting safe havens
In Obama’s Absence, Kerry Rails Against Shutdown at Indonesia Summit
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry tells the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Bali that Republican members of Congress are jeopardizing American foreign relations
Shutdown Dents Vital Obama Foreign Policy Goal
The vaunted “pivot to Asia” suffers as Obama cancels his third trip to the region
Obama Cancels Entire Asia Trip Due To Shutdown
President Barack Obama has called off his long-planned trip to Asia next week due to the government shutdown, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney announced late Thursday.
The four-country, seven-day trip to Indonesia, …
The Guy Who Started Kony 2012 Has A New Campaign
Jason Russell captured the world’s attention eighteen months ago with Kony 2012, the viral sensation that exposed the atrocities of Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony. The 29-minute film got more than 100 million views in a week, and …
Will Bibi and Barack Agree on Iran?
Despite a troubled history, Obama and Netanyahu make nice at White House talks