The West can’t afford to shun Russian oil
Fears of an energy-led recession twisted the Biden administration into the mental pretzel that still prevails
Fears of an energy-led recession twisted the Biden administration into the mental pretzel that still prevails
The Kremlin has a strategic plan. Trump does not
Over the last several days, a slight divide has emerged between Trump and Senate Republicans on Ukraine and Russia policy
He still demands huge chunks of Ukraine and other dramatic concessions
To frack or not to frack? There is no question
Instead of moderating its policy, Moscow is fighting fire with fire
This strange friendship has limits, but its growth could spell trouble
The global oil market isn’t exactly cooperating
The media forgets all about our withdrawal as Biden’s cruel sanctions strangle the country
We’ve been brutal towards Russia and tepid towards the Saudis. Why?
Xi is vulnerable to economic pressure
Economic damage doesn’t stop at borders, even when it’s justified
The suffering is only going to get worse — in Ukraine and in Russia too
And his invasion of Ukraine shows how far he’s willing to go to achieve it
He’s cracking down on the autocratic Putin but easing up on autocratic Iran. Why?
As Putin shells Kyiv, the man who threatened to take Trump behind the gym is nowhere to be seen
Politicians love them because they’re cheap and easy but they end up entrenching regimes rather than dislodging them
It’s a hard reality to swallow but America can’t deploy combat troops against the Russians