
How do you solve a problem like Russia?
One good way to solve the "problem" of Russia might be to avoid making that country into a major problem every chance we get.

Brexit, Trump, and the choices we actually have
The Brexit vote shows the pitfalls of acting as if we had ideal choices rather than real ones.

American-Russian analyst laments the new Cold War
American-born Justin Lifflander, graduate of Cornell University, arrived in Russia (then the USSR) in 1987 as a driver-mechanic for the U.S. embassy in Moscow.

Alabama tractors till the soil of U.S.-Cuban cooperation
Saul Berenthal and Horace Clemmons have a dream - they want to outfit the farmers of Cuba with small, customizable, easy-to-repair tractors.

Obama’s back from Havana; struggle against Cuba blockade continues
Why continue supporting a policy overwhelmingly rejected by the U.S. population while the rest of the world watches in amazement?

Mexico is our neighbor, not the enemy
We don't need a wall; we need a bridge. We are neighbors, bound together by geography and by history.

Spreading peace in Japan and worldwide
The cries of the world's people demand peace - no nukes, no war, no hate; but what is needed to build a lasting structure of peace?

A Middle East nuclear weapon-free zone: a vital next step
It's time and past time to look at the status of efforts to rid the world of what's been called the only true weapon of mass destruction.

Greece put its faith in democracy, but Germany vetoed it
The heroic struggle of the Greek people against a nation-killing austerity regime has failed, at least for now.

Critical that Sen. Sanders continue the fight against TPP
TPP is the will of the wealthy whose greed has gone so deep as to be dangerous to us all.

