What to Watch Today in Trump’s Impeachment Trial
A key unanswered question is whether the U.S. Senate will vote to allow witnesses.
Is Lev Parnas a Reliable Impeachment Witness?
New evidence from a key player sheds more light on Trump’s role in pressuring Ukraine to investigate a political rival.
Trump Team Sends Muddled Message on Iran
National security officials backed away from the president’s claim that Iran was preparing to attack four U.S. embassies.
U.S.-Iran Tensions Fuel New War Powers Debate in Congress
Some lawmakers are outraged at the administration’s defense of Suleimani’s assassination.
Trump Doubles Down on Threats Against Iran as Regional Tensions Soar
The U.S. president threatened Iranian cultural sites as Iraq voted to expel U.S. troops.
The Security Stories That Shaped 2019, Part Two
Five events that shifted national security, from the stop-and-start peace talks in Afghanistan to the rise of Huawei.
The Security Stories That Shaped 2019, Part One
Five events that shifted national security, from Juan Guaidó’s failed coup in Venezuela to Turkey’s incursion in northern Syria.
Pentagon Exodus Leaves Critical Gaps
Of 59 Senate-confirmed positions at the Department of Defense, 15 are currently vacant—and that number will soon rise to 18.
Pompeo Edges Closer to Senate Run
Trump’s top diplomat has been eyeing the open Kansas Senate seat for months.
The Pentagon’s Top Asia Policy Expert Resigns
Randy Schriver’s departure creates another vacancy in the department’s senior leadership.
Pensacola Shooting Casts Shadow Over U.S.-Saudi Relations
After attack on base, the U.S. defense secretary directs a review of vetting procedures for foreign nationals.
Iran Goes on the Offensive in Iraq
Tehran funnels in missiles while Trump reportedly mulls a big increase in U.S. troops.
Hurdles Remain for Renewed Afghan Peace Talks
Trump has touted new diplomatic efforts with the Taliban, but it’s unclear whether anything has changed.
Navy Secretary Spencer Forced Out After Trump Meddled in War Crimes Case
Three conflicting narratives have emerged over what happened behind closed doors.
Former NSC Official Takes the Stand in Impeachment Probe as Republicans Go on the Defensive
Fiona Hill has denounced the “fictional narrative” that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 elections, capping off a dramatic week of public impeachment hearings in Washington.