J.D. Vance Condemned Neocons—Then Called for the Same Middle East Policy
The close Trump ally tried to argue that more aggressive U.S. policy in the Middle East would help the U.S. get out of the Middle East.
The close Trump ally tried to argue that more aggressive U.S. policy in the Middle East would help the U.S. get out of the Middle East.
Many of the Washington hawks calling for war with Iran had sworn up and down that more pressure was not a path to war.
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The GOP nominee can forge a humbler path on foreign policy—or turn back to failed neoconservatism.
DeSantis' foreign policy seems to be defined by a simple rule: Whatever Democrats do is wrong, but whatever Republicans do is right.
"It's not about money or jobs or fiscal conservatism," one CPAC attendee told Reason.
In the American right, populism has always been lurking in the shadows.
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Exiled from the Republican Party, some Bush-era Republicans are now backing Joe Biden. Colin Powell endorsed him on Tuesday night.
Trump's recently fired national security adviser fumed about the president's unwillingness to launch another half-cocked war and says U.S. should stay in Afghanistan basically forever.
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NeverTrump conservatives flock to 62-year-old Maryland governor whose foreign policy views are a blank slate.
One year after Net Neutrality, connection speed is up, the discrimination critics feared is non-existent, and the debate about Internet regulation is abysmal.
Thaddeus Russell, Katherine Mangu-Ward, & Nick Gillespie talk Syria, Wilsonian foreign policy, and whether PBS Kids makes good soldiers.
The 'Foreign Agent' author flirts with a "Salman Rushdie moment," doubles down on his #NeverTrump, #NeverHillary stance, and explains how America has "cancer."
Is Trump's new campaign ad just more high-level trolling of his foes, or another sign that we can't rightly expect a peaceful, non-bellicose Trump administration?
A new history of the American right sheds light on the GOP in 2016.
Neocons-for-Hillary watch
79-year-old senator wants you to know he feels very bad about the presidential candidate he made possible, yet still won't join Neocons 4 Hillary because he has to win another re-election
Trump shares many things with mainline conservatism.
National Review writer blames U.S. bombing of hospital in Kunduz on...Taliban
What we saw at the Rally Against the Iran Nuclear Deal.
Diplomacy is the only remotely effective option for curbing Iran's nuclear program
Lindsey Graham: 'Rand Paul has been more wrong on ISIS than Obama has.'
Is this really the best you've got, warmongers?
Fronts in the battle for the GOP's foreign-policy vision
A boilerplate call for a prudent foreign policy offends the Washington Post blogger.
Both sides seem all-too-capable of repeating the same mistakes again.
Republicans check their WWRRD? bracelets.
For Bayard Rustin, human rights activism was never about solidarity with his own group but about freedom, justice and dignity for all