cold war

Russia, N. Korea sign partnership deal that may be the strongest since Cold War

The two met as Putin visited North Korea for the first time in 24 years.

Cold War concerns resurface as nuclear-powered Russian submarine arrives in Cuba

If you thought the Cold War had returned last week, you were not daydreaming.

Joe Biden's D-Day speech was a bitter mockery of Ronald Reagan

Joe Biden’s trip to France proved two big things: He’s no Ronald Reagan, and he forgot to pack his patriotism.

Most Republicans oppose US aid to Ukraine -- 79% trust Trump above all for info on war: poll

Most self-identified Republicans oppose further US aid for Ukraine — and more than three-quarters trust former President Donald Trump above other government and media sources to inform them about the...

'Top secret' Cold War-era training device washes up on Cape Cod

The long metallic item was found at Marconi Beach last week and has since been identified as the fuselage of an early drone.

PBS misremembers William F. Buckley Jr. — the man who built a movement

“The Incomparable Mr. Buckley,” the latest installment in the “American Masters” series, has much to say about anti-Communism but never reckons with the murderous reality of Communism itself.

America must take the world's new Axis of Evil much more seriously -- or else

China's approval of supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine and with it almost being 2 years since the beginning of the war, it is only a matter of time before a...

To hit Iran, let's back the democratic opposition — it worked in the Cold War

Though many in Washington were slow to recognize it, it’s now clear to all Iran has launched a war in the Middle East against the United States and our closest...

Russia's alarming axis with Iran is in plain view and should stiffen resolve behind Ukraine

The Wagner Group will now provide Hezbollah with sophisticated anti-aircraft weapons.

Late CIA head's former NYC townhouse lists for $9.99M

The 239 E. 61st St. home, once occupied by the late agency director Allen Dulles, comes with six bedrooms and 5,158 square feet of living space.

Reagan’s ‘Endless War’ lesson, wokeism isn’t liberalism and other commentary

From the right: Reagan’s ‘Endless War’ Lesson “There are two ways to end a war,” thunders The Wall Street Journal’s William McGurn: “win it” or “lose it.” “ ‘Endless war’ lies...

It's madness to reward illegal immigrants over those who abide by the law

We should deport illegals faster to discourage people from arriving uninvited.

Use the NATO summit to bolster Ukraine aid and push Vlad to stand down

NATO leaders in Lithuania for this week's annual summit will cheer their growing cooperation since the Ukraine war began, but the key question is whether they can commit to ensuring...

Free WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich now —he's been wrongly held in Russia for 100 days

His detention is a cruel blow against press freedom everywhere.

After Wagner Group's failed coup, spread the word: Putin is vulnerable

Washington should play off Moscow’s paranoia and launch new information operations to communicate Putin’s diminished strength, security failures and greatly reduced influence to Russia’s allies.

The girl who tried to bring peace between the US and the Soviet Union

By April 1983, Samantha Smith, now 10, was worried as Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union raised the threat of nuclear confrontation.

Why the US military almost blew the moon up with a nuclear bomb

It's one giant explosion for mankind.

Let's use jazz to push back against Russia — it once worked before!

During the Cold War, jazz was arguably America’s most powerful non-nuclear weapon: It was music, not bullets, that contributed to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Bill Clinton admits regret for having Ukraine give up nuclear weapons

Former President Bill Clinton has expressed remorse over his role in negotiating a 1994 deal that resulted in Ukraine giving up its nuclear arsenal, suggesting that Russia never would have...

Finland joins NATO in another defeat for Putin

The West’s defense against a Russian attack on Europe just got stronger now that Finland has joined NATO.