Washington policymakers, facing unprecedented deficits and drastic measures to deal with a $14.3 trillion debt, are considering cutting the budget for national defense. Yet as former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, his successor Leon Panetta, and other U.S. officials like Admiral Mike Mullen have said, defense spending is not the…
It’s Round 2 in President Obama’s effort to get the U.S. Senate to agree to ratification of a major international...…
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be in town this week for a visit to the White House, where President Obama will...…
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il’s visit to China this week has again raised questions about the nature of their...…
In her testimony before Congress last month, Kathleen M. King, Director of Health Care at the U.S. General...…
The Obama Administration’s explanations for why the U.S. intervened in Libya reveal a common, disconcerting theme: a...…
Critics of America's traditional style of leadership seem to have once again adopted a narrative of America's...…
In the midst of Congress’s roaring debate over budget cuts, Assistant Secretary of State Eric Schwartz weighed in last...…
The roaring debate over the budget has flooded Congress with proposals and counter-proposals aimed at lessening the...…
The last chapter of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule has come to a close. But, as Heritage Vice...…
In his State of the Union address to Congress, President Obama acknowledged the problems of massive deficit spending...…
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