Biden Administration Blames Congress for Fall of Avdiivka in Ukraine As a $60.1 billion military aid bill languishes in the House, a spokeswoman pointed to Avdiivka’s fate as “the cost of congressional inaction.”
The Afterlife of a Gun How communities across the U.S. are fueling a secondary arms market with guns slated for destruction.
The U.S. Wants Israel to Scale Back the Gaza War. What Leverage Does It Have? There are ways to persuade Israel to shift its strategy in Gaza, but each option carries a political and diplomatic cost for President Biden.
How Much Military Aid the U.S. Has Given to Ukraine Here’s a look at the assistance the United States has provided for Ukraine’s defense and the political debate about whether more should be sent.
U.S. and Ukraine Search for a New Strategy After Failed Counteroffensive President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Washington at a critical moment, both on the battlefield and on Capitol Hill.