- Opinion
Israel’s semi-neutrality on Ukraine can’t last
By inserting himself as mediator, Bennett sought to serve two kinds of self-interest.
By Gershom GorenbergMarch 15, 2022 Putin can’t win the war in Ukraine. But he can’t afford to lose it.
Sooner or later, Putin will need to accept defeat — while calling it a victory.
By Max BootMarch 15, 2022How to avoid a new Cold War and focus on what America really needs
Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens to drag us back into an old world of wasting hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons that we dare not use, while distracting from real security threats, such as climate-caused catastrophes, and from rebuilding U.S. democracy.
By Katrina vanden HeuvelMarch 15, 2022- Opinion
Ukrainian governor: Close the skies and Ukrainians will do the rest
The war is expanding. How far will Putin go?
By Josh RoginMarch 15, 2022 - The Post's ViewOpinion
For now, Biden’s best course on Ukraine is the one he’s on
The West is united. Ukraine is fighting on. Russia is off balance.
By Editorial BoardMarch 14, 2022 The war in Ukraine is moving into a new phase. Biden and the West had better get ready.
Caution about directly engaging Russia has made sense so far, but a more aggressive posture will be needed to meet the coming challenge.
By Joe ScarboroughMarch 14, 2022Blood art has no place in museums
Proudly owning and displaying stolen art are no less shocking than proudly owning and displaying diamonds that play a role in killing people.
By Karen AttiahMarch 14, 2022- Opinion
The E.U. might want to cut off Russian energy, but fuel-dependent Poland, Hungary and others have other plans
Brussels’s determination that energy security also be climate-friendly presents countries in Central and Eastern Europe with a serious headache.
By William NattrassMarch 14, 2022 Putin is Sovietizing Russia. It is becoming the country my family fled in 1976.
The lies coming from Putin’s lackeys would make Stalin blush.
By Max BootMarch 14, 2022- Opinion
How Putin’s war is driving Russia’s best tech minds into exile
The war in Ukraine is undermining Russia's hopes for a better future.
By Andrei Soldatov and Irina BoroganMarch 14, 2022 - The Post's ViewOpinion
The pandemic toll may be three times greater than reported. That’s a lot of lost souls.
The pandemic was worse than the official numbers show, and how much worse is now becoming more evident after two years
By Editorial BoardMarch 13, 2022 - Opinion
How South Korea’s ‘anti-feminist’ election fueled a gender war
Gender wars have led to widespread misunderstanding of feminism, while setting the grounds for long-term, institutional backlash.
By Haeryun KangMarch 12, 2022 - Opinion
Why I’m so concerned for WNBA star Brittney Griner
We need to start looking at the arrests of Americans by authoritarian countries with a critical eye informed by a new reality: More Americans are being wrongfully detained abroad.
By Jason RezaianMarch 11, 2022 Corporations’ quick shunning of Russia showcases the new morality of doing business
Companies seeking to have their halos and their profits, too, will need to choose their moral battles carefully.
By David Von DrehleMarch 11, 2022Putin’s Russia can cause a lot of suffering, but it’s not the Soviet Union
The Ukraine invasion might evoke Cold War crises, but Moscow will find that the world has changed.
By Colbert I. KingMarch 11, 2022- Opinion
Jean Charest’s preposterous, elitist bid to lead Canada’s Conservatives
It’s not obvious why Charest even identifies as a conservative.
By J.J. McCulloughMarch 11, 2022 - Opinion
Voices to help you understand the war in Ukraine
Browse this collection of opinion articles for insights that help put the conflict in context.
By Washington Post StaffMarch 11, 2022 Xi Jinping is Vladimir Putin’s co-conspirator in Ukraine
Russia and China are maintaining their alliance. The West will have to work hard to counter it.
By Josh RoginMarch 10, 2022Putin’s invasion of Ukraine marks the beginning of a post-American era
The urgent necessity of the moment is to do what it takes — bearing costs and risks — to ensure that Putin does not prevail.
By Fareed ZakariaMarch 10, 2022Amid war, acts of justice and kindness are as important as missiles
Hope, not despair, is rallying people to resist Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
By Michael GersonMarch 10, 2022