World & Security — Archive
Foreign policy, defense, trade, and international relations
Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu Find Themselves on Opposite Sides of Olympic Proxy Conflict
The Chinese‑American figure skater and freestyle skier have become focal points in U.S.–China tensions surrounding the 2026 Winter Games.
Mexican Special Forces Kill Cartel Leader ‘El Mencho’, Sparking Violence
The death of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel’s top boss led to clashes in several states as rival factions vied for control.
Exiled Iranian Princess Says Regime Near Collapse, Appeals to Trump for Help
In a Fox News interview, the royal family member claimed Iranians are begging the president to intervene as internal unrest intensifies.
Former CIA Director Says Potential Iran Strikes Won’t Bring Regime Change
David Petraeus warned that limited U.S. attacks would likely fail to topple Tehran’s government, according to remarks reported on Feb. 20.
New York Governor Hochul Temporarily Relaxes Liquor Rules for U.S.-Canada Hockey Gold Medal Game
The temporary changes allow bars and restaurants to serve standing customers and extend hours during the Olympic women's hockey final on Feb. 20.
U.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan Raises Tension With Trump’s Push for China Trade Deal
The $2.4 billion package, approved under the Foreign Military Sales program, coincides with Trump’s recent calls for a trade pact with Beijing.
White House Teases Trudeau after U.S. Beats Canada in Olympic Hockey Gold Medal Game
The Biden administration posted a social‑media message celebrating the victory, prompting remarks from Canadian officials and political commentators across the spectrum.
Former Top General Calls Military’s Removal of Trans Troops a Costly Mistake
General Mark Milley says the policy could cost the Department of Defense billions and affect readiness.
Map Highlights Trump’s Position on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
The campaign’s graphic tracing Iran’s nuclear facilities is being used to argue for a tougher stance, prompting debate across party lines.
U.S. Military Airlifts Small Modular Reactor as Trump Administration Seeks Faster Nuclear Deployment
The transport to Guam marks the first overseas move of a 10‑megawatt microreactor under the administration’s plan to accelerate nuclear power for remote bases and disaster response.