It's a war as brutal as the one in Syria. Will the Trump administration pay any serious attention to it?
Issues / War & Peace
The media is missing the real story on the peninsula. If that gives Koreans space to lead, maybe that's not such a bad thing.
The new governor of Okinawa wants to persuade Washington to stop a controversial base construction project. Will Washington listen?
The White House appears to have a broader strategy to unwind over 50 years of agreements to control and limit nuclear weapons.
The Air Force is undergoing its biggest expansion since the end of the Cold War, and the reasons are clear.
In a few short years, there could be no treaties left restricting the world's two largest nuclear arsenals.
"Radicalization" has long been treated as the sole preserve of Islamists, even as far-right extremists have eclipsed them.
Three superpowers now face off along multiple fronts, even as they dismantle the tools that prevented escalation in the past.
Despite the bloody headlines, a slow-motion alignment of interests could mean peace in Afghanistan — if the Trump administration cooperates.
Trump’s threats to shut down the southern border would hurt the interconnected communities along it.