President Biden took questions from reporters at this week's NATO summit, giving a chance for his critics and supporters to hear the president speak without a teleprompter and answer pointed questions ...
Nearly three years into the war in Ukraine, a former senior White House official has acknowledged that the conflict might have been avoided had the United States been willing to forgo Nato membership ...
On Monday, speaking at a meet-and-greet event connected to his presidential library, Biden questioned the consequences of reduced American engagement overseas, reported The Hill. "If we don't lead, ...
In October 2022, Russian forces were on the brink of collapse in Ukraine, and it was unclear if major Russian army units could even evacuate back across the Dnipro River to safety. Discontent was ...
In the middle of February 2022, Vice President Kamala Harris flew to Europe for a critical mission on the world stage. Nearly 200,000 Russian troops stood at the borders of Ukraine, and their invasion ...
During a news conference at a NATO summit in Brussels, President Biden said the U.S. would respond if Russia used chemical weapons in Ukraine, and said Russia should be expelled from the G-20. Photo: ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has ...
Biden used the election-year speech to draw a sharp contrast between his administration’s accomplishments and priorities—from ...
Ukraine’s recent history supports that point. After NATO’s 2008 Bucharest summit, European allies blocked a clear path to Ukrainian and Georgian membership while offering a vague promise of future ...
Russia will target European homelands in its next war and the UK must wake up to the threat, former US officials have warned. Celeste Wallander, who was an adviser to US presidents Barack Obama and ...
In the nearly four years since Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war has repeatedly confounded expectations. A conflict that many analysts anticipated would be short and ...