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Foreign Affairs
As Trade Talks Loom, Canada and Mexico Take Opposite Tracks
Joseph Addington
January 18, 2026
Canada is opening up to China as Mexico looks to integrate more closely with the United States.
Is Trump Winning Bigly on the World Stage?
Andrew Day
January 17, 2026
The death of U.S. primacy has been greatly exaggerated.
No, the Maduro Raid Won’t Spark Great Power Imperialism
Daniel R. DePetris
January 17, 2026
Moscow and Beijing have the same ambitions and face the same challenges as they did before the U.S. operation.
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Machado Presents Trump with Nobel Peace Prize
Joseph Addington
January 16, 2026 - 9:26 AM Eastern
Greenland and the Guarani
James P. Pinkerton
January 16, 2026
Russia Won’t Have to Say No: Europe Will
Ted Snider
January 16, 2026
U.S. Moves Personnel Out of Major Qatar Base As Iran Tensions Rise
Joseph Addington
January 15, 2026 - 10:24 AM Eastern
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On Foreign Policy, Trump 2.0 Is Dangerously Unrestrained
Doug Bandow
January 15, 2026
The president still has time to put America first.
Danish FM Agrees to ‘Joint Working Group’ on Greenland
Mason Letteau Stallings
January 14, 2026 - 5:30 PM Eastern
State of the Union: Rasmussen announces that the country “wants to work closely” with America.
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One Big Downside of Trump’s Military Successes
W. James Antle III
January 13, 2026
The threshold for the use of military force remains lower than it ought to be.
After Venezuela, Many Brazilians Skeptical as Washington Celebrates From Afar
Harrison Berger
January 13, 2026
U.S. elites cheer regime change while the region recalls a long history of intervention.
Trump is Reviving ‘Spheres of Influence.’ That’s a Good Thing
Leon Hadar
January 12, 2026
The age-old framework is a welcome alternative to liberal internationalism.
The Trump Corollary: We’re Nation-Building Our Own Nation
Ann Coulter
January 11, 2026
The argument in favor of deposing Maduro.
U.S. Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria
Andrew Day
January 10, 2026 - 6:50 PM Eastern
State of the Union: Operation Hawkeye Strike launched last month in response to the killing of two Iowa National Guardsmen and their interpreter.
The Ugly Ironies in Trump’s Venezuela Press Conference
Ted Snider
January 10, 2026
Washington could have accomplished its aims without military intervention.
Protests Rock Iran
Joseph Addington
January 9, 2026 - 9:26 PM Eastern
State of the Union: The U.S. will interfere if the regime attacks protestors, Trump said.
Trump’s Backyard Imperialism Won’t Work
Jennifer Kavanagh
January 9, 2026
The White House isn’t prioritizing challenges—it’s stretching the military thin.
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