Foreign Policy

Policy: U.S. Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations

Can the United States Have a Winning Foreign Policy?

An unalloyed defensive strategy leads to certain defeat in the long run. My question today is, "Can the U.S. have a winning foreign policy?" During...

President Obama announces U.S. non-lethal aid to Ukraine

The U.S. House approved resolution urging President Obama to send lethal weapons to Ukraine to protect its sovereignty in fight against Russian-backed rebels.

Silence on Libya

The final presidential debate was a tailor-made opportunity for Mitt Romney to rip into President Obama’s inconsistent, value-free and incoherent foreign policy.

The Changing Face of Foreign Policy: Eleven Years After 9/11 Are We Any Safer?

Eleven years ago, 19 hijackers flew planes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania killing nearly 3,000 Americans and changing our world...

A Foreign Policy for Mitt

Mitt Romney delivers an address to the Clinton Global Initiative in New York. Here's an advance copy—as interpreted by your WSJ columnist.
Ambassador Christopher Stevens Benghazi

State Department on What Happened In Libya

Below is a detailed chronology of the U.S. Consulate attack in Libya, as the State Department now claims it took place on September 10 - 11, 2012.