Trump Gleefully Recalls the ‘Beautiful Chocolate Cake’ He Ate While Bombing Syria
That’s only one of the weird moments in a bizarre Fox Business interview.
By Adam K. RaymondThat’s only one of the weird moments in a bizarre Fox Business interview.
By Adam K. RaymondIn a rare set of nearly identical circumstances, GOP voters have veered from massive opposition to strikes on Syria held during Obama's presidency.
By Ed KilgoreEric Trump said his sister was “heartbroken and outraged” by the gas attack.
By Claire Landsbaum“If there was anything that [bombing] Syria did, it was to validate the fact that there is no Russia tie.”
By Eric LevitzThe president has been uncharacteristically quiet as his team hints at more aggressive action against Assad..
By Margaret HartmannThe charge comes from a single senior U.S. official. If true, it could have grave implications for relations between Moscow and the West.
By Eric LevitzThe U.N. ambassador appears to be making up a chaotic administration’s foreign policy. That’s dangerous — but it's working for her so far.
By Ed KilgoreAs Secretary of State Rex Tillerson prepares for a meeting with his counterpart in Moscow.
By Caroline BankoffThe Trump administration is out trying to explain their brand-new post-strike Syria policy — if one exists.
By Chas DannerThe new strikes likely came from Syrian or Russian aircrafts, possibly launched from the same base targeted by the U.S. on Thursday.
By Chas DannerU.S. warships fired missiles at a Syrian air base in response to the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons on civilians.
By Margaret Hartmann and Jen KirbyLike Andrew Jackson, Trump believes in speedy, incredibly violent force, taken without consultation with Congress, to deter evildoers such as Assad.
By Ed KilgoreAn arms-control expert looks at how a 2013 U.N. deal failed, and how Trump’s missile strike flips the calculus in a complex conflict.
By Nick TaborIn a 2013 tweet, Trump warned the United States not to attack Syria.
By Madison Malone KircherThe president is reportedly weighing military action in Syria.
By Adam K. RaymondThe Syrian Observatory for Human Rights calls it ISIS’s largest mass killing of 2017.
By Jen KirbyThe president didn’t offer specifics, but U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley railed against Russia, signaling the possibility of U.S. action.
By Jen KirbyThe terror group said Trump is proof that the U.S. is “bankrupt.”
By Adam K. RaymondThe attack came days after the Trump administration indicated that it is comfortable with the Syrian dictator remaining in power.
By Eric LevitzBrace Belden became a radical icon when he went to take up arms against terrorists, build a socialist utopia, and tweet jokes about the revolution.
By Reeves Wiedeman