President Donald Trump says he is “strongly considering” levying new sanctions and tariffs on Russia for its war against Ukraine.
President Donald Trump says he is suspending the security clearances of attorneys at a prominent law firm involved in launching since-discredited opposition research during the 2016 presidential campaign into any ties between the Republican candidate and Russia.
Ukraine would thus be forced to brace itself for war without U.S. support. In any case, a withdrawal of that support might in the long run be the outcome of either path presented to Zelensky at the White House: accepting an effectively unconditional cease-fire without security guarantees, or losing U.S. military assistance immediately.
Keith Kellogg warns of a growing security threat from a deepening alliance between Tehran, Moscow, Beijing and Pyongyang.
And right now pretty much every concession the Trump administration is pointing to tends to favor Russia. The real question is: What kind of concessions might Americans be willing to stomach to ...