Ten years later, Islamist terrorism isn’t the threat it used to be
Jonah BaderOsama bin Laden, Terrorism, Islam, far-right terrorism, Taliban, ISIS, United States, France, Radical Islam, Arab Spring
Our policymakers are still obsessing over risks but forgetting about rewards
Biden is right. It’s time to end the forever war in Afghanistan.
A new key to covid success: Not states but societies
How Biden’s New Deal can really make America great again
Washington PostJonah BaderJoe Biden, Donald Trump, Infrastructure, Science, R&D, Medicare, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Big Government, United States, electric cars
The Pentagon is using China as an excuse for huge new budgets
Washington PostJonah BaderDefense Department, defense, military, Afghanistan, Taliban, Lloyd Austin, China, United States, nuclear weapons, soft power, Belt and Road Initiative, Indo-Pacific
Biden’s generous immigration policies could turn out to backfire
Biden is showing the world that U.S. government can work again
The last thing American life needs now is more barricades
Washington PostJonah BaderWashington D-C-, Washington, Congress, violent extremism, Terrorism, United States, United Kingdom, diplomacy, Afghanistan, Iraq, 9/11
Mainstream Republicans have tolerated extremism for years. Can they finally control it?
Washington PostJonah BaderRepublicans, Donald Trump, violent extremism, conspiracy theories, Democracy, United States, Germany, Adolf Hitler, conservative, Conservatives, Tory Party, United Kingdom, Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich, Tea Party, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio
On the domestic front, Biden is all ambition. Why not on foreign policy?
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, United States, foreign policy, coronavirus, Economy, Republicans, Mike Pompeo, Marco Rubio, Cuba, Iran, China, Xi Jinping, Tony Blinken
Republicans have been living the big lie for too long
Washington PostJonah BaderRepublicans, Mitt Romney, Donald Trump, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, conspiracy theories, Ted Cruz, FDR, Lyndon Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Boris Johnson, United Kingdom, United States
The pandemic will not end unless every country gets the vaccine
100 million is too few. Biden should aim higher on vaccinations.
Has Trump pushed the Republican Party to the breaking point?