Top Stories
Popular
US
World
Science
Politics
Great Finds
More
More sections
Superlatives
Breaking
Celebrity
Crime
Entertainment
Green
Health
Lifestyle
Top Stories
Longform
Media
Money
Opinion
Sports
Tech
Travel
Brilliant
Hilarious
Intriguing
By date
Today
Yesterday
Pick-a-date
Depressing
Ridiculous
Scary
Log into your Newser account
Logging in
Joined Newser on:
logout
Settings
Email Subscriptions
Comments
Find what you're looking for
More about Newser:
About Us
Editorial Policy
AI Policy
Sweepstakes
Contact Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Site Map
What's New
Want to contribute?
Suggest a Story
Get our apps:
iPhone
iPad
Android
Windows
Install our app:
Newser App
Breaking News
foreign policy
Stories 141 - 160 |
<< Prev
Next >>
In Beirut, Clinton Reassures About US Overtures to Syria
Apr 26, 2009 9:32 AM CDT
In Beirut, Clinton Reassures About US Overtures to Syria
Election could see pro-US gov't ousted from Lebanon
(Newser)
- Hillary Clinton reassured the Lebanese people today that Washington supports "voices of moderation" and will never make a deal with Syria that undermines the country's interests. Clinton spoke on a surprise visit to Beirut ahead of a critical June 7 election that could see the pro-US Lebanese government ousted...
Obama's Apologies Create a Sorry Situation: Rove
OPINION
Apr 23, 2009 8:57 AM CDT
Obama's Apologies Create a Sorry Situation: Rove
No reason for contrition in GOP pundit's mind
(Newser)
- Barack Obama has finished his "international confession tour," and Karl Rove can’t figure out what it was supposed to accomplish. After his public apologies on two continents, "our adversaries rejoiced," Rove writes in the
Wall Street Journal.
David Axelrod swears this will yield “very,...
Poll: 72% Disagree With Cheney About Obama Policy
Apr 13, 2009 3:56 PM CDT
Poll: 72% Disagree With Cheney About Obama Policy
72% disagree with former VP that Obama increased security threat
(Newser)
- Most Americans disagree with Dick Cheney’s scathing view of President Obama’s security policies: 72% of those polled by CNN say the Democrat’s softer global approach is
not
putting the nation at greater risk of attack. The survey also shows that 67% back the controversial Afghanistan troop surge,...
Defiant
Ahmadinejad
Blasts US, UN
interview
Apr 12, 2009 10:01 AM CDT
Defiant Ahmadinejad Blasts US, UN
In lengthy interview, Iranian Prez gives his opinions on Obama, Iraq, Europe
(Newser)
- The diminutive leader of Iran has a big ego and is a big talker: in a lengthy interview with
Der Spiegel,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad talked a lot—about his feelings for President Obama, his beef with Iraq, and other international issues—but in the end, avoided answering many of the...
'Fatuous'
Obama Does
US No Favors: Krauthammer
OPINION
Apr 10, 2009 10:28 AM CDT
'Fatuous' Obama Does US No Favors: Krauthammer
Big talk yields little help from European allies
(Newser)
- President Obama is out in the world, "acting the philosopher-king who hovers above the fray" and badmouthing past American actions, and to what end? Charles Krauthammer, writing in the
New York Times,
doesn't see any satisfactory answers. "I'm not against gift-giving in international relations," he writes. "...
Obama Hates America: Santorum
OPINION
Apr 9, 2009 1:31 PM CDT
Obama Hates America: Santorum
Ex-senator blasts president for State Dept. nomination
(Newser)
- President Obama doesn’t respect American values—he made that clear when he apologized for the “arrogance” of the Bush years in France last week, former US senator Rick Santorum writes for the
Philadelphia Inquirer
. But the president has outdone himself by nominating Harold Koh to be the top...
Obama Makes
Surprise Detour to Iraq
UPDATED
Apr 7, 2009 11:05 AM CDT
Obama Makes Surprise Detour to Iraq
(Newser)
- President Obama made an unannounced stop today in Baghdad, where he told some 600 US troops at Camp Victory that it's time for Iraqis to "take responsibility for their country" after America's commitment of six years and thousands of lives. "You have given Iraq the opportunity to stand...
Obama in Turkey: US
Not at War With Islam
Apr 6, 2009 9:56 AM CDT
Obama in Turkey: US Not at War With Islam
(Newser)
- President Obama addressed the Turkish parliament today, and used the opportunity to extend an olive branch to the Muslim world, the
New York Times
reports. “The United States is not, and will never be, at war with Islam,” said Obama. “America’s relationship with the Muslim world...
Obamas Off on Euro Tour
Mar 31, 2009 8:55 AM CDT
Obamas Off on Euro Tour
(Newser)
- Barack and Michelle Obama set off this morning for Great Britain, the first stop in an ambitious European tour centered on the G-20 meeting Thursday. Obama will be pushing a hefty agenda on this trip, Reuters reports, championing proposals to bring greater international regulatory oversight to hedge funds and “...
US-Mexican Tensions Escalate
Mar 25, 2009 7:57 AM CDT
US-Mexican Tensions Escalate
(Newser)
- With the US recession hammering Mexico, the Mexican drug war frightening the US, and a free-trade tiff in the works, relations between the countries have gotten a tad frosty of late, the
New York Times
reports. In an effort to head off a full-blown crisis, Hillary Clinton is heading to...
Sarkozy Faces Confidence
Vote Over Rejoining NATO
Mar 17, 2009 11:45 AM CDT
Sarkozy Faces Confidence Vote Over Rejoining NATO
But French opposition unlikely to best president's party
(Newser)
- Nicolas Sarkozy’s government must submit to a vote of confidence after the president announced his intention to have France rejoin NATO’s integrated military command, the BBC reports. Opposition politicians and some in Sarkozy’s UMP party say tightening NATO ties will threaten France’s independence. But Sarkozy says...
Washington Needs to Give Obama His Due
OPINION
Mar 15, 2009 2:07 PM CDT
Washington Needs to Give Obama His Due
Pundits too often advocate outdated 'imperial policy'
(Newser)
- You just can’t please the Washington establishment, Fareed Zakaria observes in
Newsweek
. Beltway pundits almost universally blasted former President Bush’s foreign policy as arrogant and incompetent. But now that President Obama is charting a decidedly different course—closing Guantanamo, nixing torture, and signaling openness to talks with Syria,...
Obama Foreign Policy Takes
Cue From Aretha
OPINION
Mar 10, 2009 9:04 AM CDT
Obama Foreign Policy Takes Cue From Aretha
US is right to show some R-E-S-P-E-C-T, says Rachman
(Newser)
- Aretha Franklin gave a roaring performance at Barack Obama's inauguration in January—and maybe, writes Gideon Rachman, she's had a bit of influence on his foreign policy. "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" has been the guiding principle for the new administration's rhetoric and engagements with Iran, Iraq, Russia, and China. Neocons might see...
Hillary Reprises
Star Role in
Her Third Act
analysis
Mar 8, 2009 3:46 PM CDT
Hillary Reprises Star Role in Her Third Act
First lady, senator duties prepared her well for State job
(Newser)
- Hillary Clinton showed off her "substantive and unspectacular" side on her trip to the Middle East this week, writes David S. Cloud in Politico. Hearkening back to her early days in the Senate, she impressed colleagues by chipping away at details, figuring out how to play her new role....
Clinton: 'Reset'
Relations With Russia
Mar 6, 2009 8:50 AM CST
Clinton: 'Reset' Relations With Russia
But US won't forget all our differences with Moscow
(Newser)
- Ahead of her meeting today with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Hillary Clinton advocated a thaw in relations with Russia, an approach a bit less "confrontational" than her predecessors. "We're going to press the reset button," she told the BBC at an EU meeting in Brussels, but...
Obama Tactic on Pakistan, Afghanistan: Fingers Crossed
OPINION
Mar 5, 2009 2:52 PM CST
Obama Tactic on Pakistan, Afghanistan: Fingers Crossed
Pakistan will become key to US approach there
(Newser)
- President Obama is bringing hope to conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan—but along the lines of hoping something good happens, Joe Klein writes in
Time
. A policy review is underway, but it seems the administration’s approach will be to “hope that the disintegration of Afghanistan can be prevented...
Bush's Top Neocon Denies Existence of Neocons
OPINION
Feb 20, 2009 1:36 PM CST
Bush's Top Neocon Denies Existence of Neocons
To widespread guffaws
(Newser)
- In real life, Richard Perle is the neoconservative mastermind who devised the Bush Doctrine and argued vociferously for the Iraq war. But apparently, Perle lives in a different world, writes Dana Milbank of the
Washington Post
. At a foreign policy forum yesterday, Perle insisted that:
He is not a
...
World Euphoric,
a Bit Worried
About Obama
analysis
Feb 19, 2009 1:24 PM CST
World Euphoric, a Bit Worried About Obama
Positive outlook on US could heighten tension abroad
(Newser)
- At recent international gatherings in Munich and Doha, world leaders were “mildly euphoric” about the Obama administration, writes Joe Klein in
Time
. Muslim leaders called for support for the new president, while Joe Biden’s promises to “listen” and “consult” left a “stunned silence.” But...
Biden Vows
'New Tone' in
Foreign Policy
Feb 7, 2009 8:49 AM CST
Biden Vows 'New Tone' in Foreign Policy
In Germany, VP cites 'new tone in Washington'
(Newser)
- Joe Biden offered an outline of "a new tone" in US foreign policy today, one that puts a priority on diplomacy over military force, Reuters reports. The US also will call on allies for help in handling world threats. “We will engage. We will listen. We will consult....
Obama
Cringes
at Carter
Comparison
ANALYSIS
Feb 1, 2009 1:15 PM CST
Obama Cringes at Carter Comparison
GOP sees comeback in portraying new prez as weak, inexperienced
(Newser)
- You may get away with calling President Obama “Barry,” but don’t call him “Jimmy”—as in Carter, the
Times
of London reports. Anxious to characterize Obama as weak at home and inexperienced abroad, Republicans have seized on the comparison first made by Hillary Clinton supporters...
Stories 141 - 160 |
<< Prev
Next >>
Most Read on Newser
'Something Is Very Wrong' With Florida's High-Speed Train
1
'Something Is Very Wrong' With Florida's High-Speed Train
1
4 'Frequent Targets' Are Now in Trump's Sights for Prosecution
2
Kohler Made a Camera for Your Toilet
3
Federline: Spears' Sons Have Cut Contact Over Safety Fears
4
Harris Suggests She Just Might
5
On This Day:
October 26
10 Years of Headlines
We're glad you're here.
As an ad-supported site,
Newser can't exist without ads.
To read our stories, you'll
need to tweak one thing.
OK, tell me what to do
If you're using:
An ad-blocker, please whitelist Newser
by clicking the ad-blocker icon in your browser.
(Examples: Adblock Plus
, uBlock
, and Ghostery
)
A DuckDuckGo extension in your browser, please access Newser without it: Either by removing it, whitelisting us, or using another browser.
Thanks so much.