Putin is on the wrong side of history. And lately, so is the U.S.
Washington PostJonah BaderSteve Witkoff, Soviet Union, Russia, NATO, G7, G8, Vladimir Putin, Chechnya, Georgia, Moldova, Belarus, Ukraine, George Bush, Joe Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky
The high costs of Trump upending the world order
Washington PostJonah BaderSingapore, Donald Trump, foreign policy, The Post-American World, Germany, nuclear weapons, Friedrich Merz, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, trade, Tariffs, liberal international order
Trump is reorienting America’s moral compass
Washington PostJonah BaderUkraine, Donald Trump, Cold War, Vietnam, Iraq War, Afghanistan, JD Vance, Volodymyr Zelensky, Vladimir Putin, Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Denmark, Greenland, Panama Canal
Trump is surrendering much more than Ukraine to Putin
Washington PostJonah BaderMichael Waltz, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Russia, Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, World War II, United Nations, liberal international order, war, Korean War, Iraq
Biden’s international achievements are Trump’s opportunities
Washington PostJonah BaderJoe Biden, Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas, Ukraine, Israel, Europe, Japan, South Korea
Russia is weaker than you think
Washington PostJonah BaderRussia, Syria, Bashar al-Assad, Vladi, Saddam Hussein, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Soviet Union, Economy, North Korea, Donald Trump, Chechnya, Georgia, Crimea
The most dangerous moment since the Cold War
Washington PostJonah BaderMiddle East, Europe, Asia, China, North Korea, Iran, Russia, Hamas, Hezbollah, Israel, United States, Cold War, Ukraine, Donald Trump, taiw, trade
In tense Kyiv, Ukrainians fear the war could be decided within months
Putin is in it to win it in Ukraine. Are we?
Conflict is the new normal
The strategy that can support Ukraine even if Trump is elected
Ukrainians are determined to persevere, but they worry that their allies aren’t
Russia’s biggest problem isn’t the war. It’s losing the 21st century.
There is a path to ending the Ukraine war
Putin has just made the world a far more dangerous place