Putin wanted to interrogate me. Trump called it ‘an incredible offer.’ Why?
When foreign affairs are, literally, personal.
When foreign affairs are, literally, personal.
Helsinki will be remembered as the most appalling public display of capitulation by an American president to a Kremlin leader ever.
He's confident. He'll never admit wrongdoing. And he'll probably be late.
Foreign diplomacy should be shaped by national interests, not by personal chemistry.
A new round of sanctions will merely drive the people into the arms of the mullahs.
A widespread state disinformation campaign said I wanted to overthrow Russia's government
Putin is at war with democracy there.
Trump urgently needs to up his game if he wants to avoid a disaster.
Today, Washington renames a square in honor of Boris Nemtsov.
Jon Wolfsthal is Director of the Nuclear Crisis Group and a former Senior Director at the National Security Council. Michael McFaul is director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Hoover fellow at Stanford University, and a contributing columnist to The Post. He was previously special assistant to President Barack Obama at […]