NOTHING quite like Russian missiles to pour cold water on a fellow's big election buzz. Before Barack Obama even got out of bed to savor his first day as president-elect, Russia threatened to station missiles alongside US ally Poland.
And that (...)
There is blame to go around as the United States assesses the disastrous consequences of the war in Georgia.
President George W. Bush was overconfident. Georgia's pro-American President Mikhail Saakashvili overreached. And Russian Prime Minister (...)
Barack Obama wants to sound like the voice of reason on US foreign policy - the guy who would abandon Bush administration policies he sees as shortsighted, self-defeating or just plain wrong. His problem is, President George W. Bush keeps beating (...)
IRAN and North Korea may be two points on President George W. Bush's old “axis of evil,” but the authoritarian governments are polar opposites when it comes to defusing their nuclear programs.
North Korea revealed secrets about its arsenal of bomb (...)
The Bush administration breathed easier when the prickly and unpredictable North Korean government stuck to its script and handed over long-delayed nuclear paperwork as planned.
But if the documentation provided Thursday were a school assignment, (...)
THE Bush administration, with waning influence and regional allies pursuing their own agendas, has little choice but to swallow Lebanese and Israeli talks with US adversaries Hezbollah and Syria.
Washington appeared resigned to twin developments (...)