Jen Psaki

March 4, 2025 | Dr. Brenda Shaffer |

Blackout

International Energy Policies Threaten U.S. National Security

September 17, 2023 | Jonathan Schanzer |

Anatomy of a Catastrophe

REVIEW: ‘Kabul: The Untold Story of Biden’s Fiasco and the American Warriors Who Fought to the End’ by Jerry Dunleavy and James Hasson

October 28, 2022 | Ryan Tully, Logan Weber

Possible Futures for Russia’s CEEW Playbook

May 10, 2022 | Anthony Ruggiero |

A New President Faces Familiar Challenges in Seoul

Yoon Suk-yeol wants to remake South Korea as a global player, but first he must contend with challenges from Japan and North Korea.

February 28, 2022 | Dr. Brenda Shaffer |

Putin Just Pushed the World Into an Even Bigger Energy Crisis

Even without sanctions, Russia’s war will increase the shortage of oil and gas.

January 24, 2022 | Anthony Ruggiero, Matthew Zweig

Biden’s North Korea Policy Needs Rebooting

A series of missile tests make it plain that carrots don’t work without sticks.

January 17, 2022 | Behnam Ben Taleblu |

Biden’s Misguided Blame Game on Iran

After a year in office, the president now owns the policy impasse.

October 20, 2021 | Clifford D. May |

Border security is national security

The crisis Biden has sparked will do lasting damage

September 9, 2021 | Anthony Ruggiero |

Washington is ready to fall into Kim Jong Un’s trap, again

How many times will the United States pay North Korea to shut down the same nuclear reactor? The answer so far is three, although the Biden White House seems increasingly ready to make it four. North Korea...

September 1, 2021 | Clifford D. May |

The Taliban call the shots

As America’s humiliation continues

August 18, 2021 | Clifford D. May |

President Biden had options

He chose the worst of them

July 6, 2021 | Richard Goldberg |

Violence in Yemen, Gaza, and Iraq Isn’t Coincidental, Even Though the White House Wishes it Was

Recent flareups of violence in the Middle East are the outcome of a major policy shift by an administration that prefers to avert its eyes from the truth.

April 16, 2021 | Thomas Joscelyn |

The Russia Bounty Story Was Always Murky

The intelligence community is inundated with ‘low to moderate confidence’ information frequently. Why did this get so much attention?

April 8, 2021 | Thomas Joscelyn |

The Biden Administration Shouldn’t Make Any More Concessions to the Taliban

The group wants a caliphate, not a power-sharing arrangement with the Afghan government.

February 25, 2021 | Saeed Ghasseminejad, Alireza Nader

Biden’s Iran appeasement

Barack Obama’s controversial Iran policy centered on the nuclear deal, which failed to halt the clerical regime’s atomic ambitions and strengthened the Islamic Republic and its allies throughout the...

February 16, 2021 | Jonathan Schanzer |

It’s Time for Biden to Call Netanyahu

He might want to avoid controversy right now, but he can't avoid our most valuable ally in the Middle East.

March 18, 2015 | Clifford D. May |

A Farewell to Arms Control Treaties

The philosopher Lily Tomlin used to say: “No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up.” Has that ever been truer than it is in Washington right now? Last week,...

January 28, 2015 | Clifford D. May |

Cry for Argentina

“When heads of state become gangsters, something has to be done.” Winston Churchill said that. It’s a proposition not many people nowadays endorse. Fewer still take it upon...

December 23, 2014 | Sheryl Saperia |

Why the World Should Follow Canada’s Lead on Iran

Over a year ago, U.S. Department of State spokesperson Jen Psaki insisted that, “If Iranians don’t get to a ‘yes’ at the end of six months, we can put in place more sancti...

November 10, 2014 | Thomas Joscelyn |

Obama’s Weak Diplomacy with Iran

The Wall Street Journal’s Jay Solomon and Carol E. Lee...