When a group of tech executives, venture capitalists, and lawmakers representing both chambers of Congress, both sides of the aisle, and both coasts of the United States met for an ...
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s SitRep. Here’s what’s on tap for the day: We dive deep on Ukraine and Israel with U.S. Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the ...
The U.S. defense industrial base just got a $20 billion shot in the arm from the national security supplemental bills passed by Congress last week. But although officials and experts ...
On April 20, Republican Rep. Mike McCaul took to the House floor on Capitol Hill and delivered an ultimatum to his fractured party laced with U.S. history in World War ...
The Biden administration has been loath to unleash the oil weapon to bring misbehaving countries to heel, leery of spiking oil prices in an election year. But U.S. President Joe ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at U.S. congressional efforts to decouple Israel and Ukraine aid, a devastating fire in Denmark, and the International Monetary Fund’s latest G-7 ...
The Iranian attack on Israel over the weekend is likely to complicate efforts by progressives in Washington to condition certain types of military aid to Israel over the spiraling humanitarian ...
It has become conventional wisdom in Washington and beyond that Republicans are split on foreign policy. According to this view, a small group of House Republicans is preventing Congress from ...