In recent years, Europeans have become even more dependent on the US in terms of security policy. Now the continent must vie for Trump's goodwill.
The Kremlin on Monday denied reports that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and cast the media reports as pure fiction.
To achieve long term success former officials say, President-elect Donald Trump will have to find a way to drive a wedge between the two greatest powers in the alignment: China and Russia.
Trump's national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, told Fox News after Trump was declared the winner of the election that ...
The secretary of Russia's Security Council Sergei Shoigu will visit China next week for talks with top Chinese officials, Russian state news agencies reported.
That didn’t take long. Less than a week after the landslide election of former President Donald J. Trump, America’s enemies are running for cover. A Hamas spesman […] ...
In 1969, China and the Soviet Union fought a seven-month undeclared ... Given all this, the argument from breakup boosters that no one, other than President Vladimir Putin, would lose if the Russian ...
It may be horrific and redefine the world order. Or it may be underwhelmingly bluster over substance. But US President-elect ...
Donald Trump has won the presidency but I don't believe he will deliver on his promises. Like other self-interested autocrats ...
When he takes office in January, President-elect Donald Trump will inherit a raft of national security challenges, including ...
President-elect Trump is expected to deploy his trademark mix of belligerent threats and friendly relations with some of the world’s dictators as he seeks to break up the deepening ...
Based on Donald Trump’s first term and his campaign statements, the United States will become less predictable, more chaotic, ...