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By design or by default, Donald Trump transmits signals of support to the forces seeking to fracture Europe.

Washington players will use pressure and persuasion to head off a friendlier Russia policy.

Will France's Marine Le Pen gain political traction because of Trump?

His choices for national security adviser and CIA director could trigger new foreign policy problems.

Throughout his campaign, Donald Trump promised to quickly get rid of the top level of senior military officers serving in uniform.

Mr. Trump’s election isn’t a pass to legalize settlements across the border.

His wild-card approach to foreign policy won’t sit well with European and Asian partners.

If Americans want a preview of what life will be like under Donald Trump, they should look to Kenya.

"We are asking you to mobilize, place pressure on your governments, and demand that the people of Syria be granted the supplies they urgently need."

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It is more important than ever to address Russia’s belligerence.

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