If mutually acceptable arms-control treaties are suitable for Russia, France, Britain and the US, they are suitable for China This article appeared in The Telegraph on March 22, 2021. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton March 23, 2021 Boris Johnson’s new national security strategy has generated two major controversies. First, the […]
This article appeared in The Washington Post on March 15, 2021. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton March 15, 2021 On Thursday, the Biden administration will conduct its first high-level meeting with China. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan will confer with senior Communist Party Politburo member […]
By Dr. David Wurmser March 10, 2021 Ever since September 2001, when 19 hijackers, the vast majority of which had connections to Saudi Arabia, killed over 3000 Americans, the unquestioned relationship with Saudi Arabia established during World War II has come under duress. It was not without reason. The Saudi role has neither ever been […]
This article appeared in The Washington Examiner on March 1, 2021. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton March 1, 2021 America’s 20-year history in Afghanistan inevitably colors debate about the U.S. interests at stake and what to do there next. Unfortunately, the debate often deteriorates into a war of bumper-sticker slogans: “ending […]
Trump’s personal diplomacy failed, but Biden can’t go back to the Obama approach. This article appeared in Bloomberg Politics on February 23, 2021. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton February 23, 2021 President Joe Biden last week made his most extensive foreign-policy remarks since taking office, speaking virtually to a G-7 meeting […]
This article appeared in The Telegraph on February 18, 2021. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton February 18, 2021 News that Iran is fabricating uranium metal, reported to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s members on February 10, sent shock waves through national-security circles. Uranium metal’s most common use is forming the hollow […]
This article appeared in The Daily News on February 8, 2020. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton February 8, 2021 Yemen’s long, bloody “civil war” — which has essentially become a proxy war between Iran and Gulf Arabs — is correctly seen as a humanitarian tragedy. Too many, however, including President […]
Biden officials’ urgency about emissions makes them likely to sacrifice more-important goals. This article appeared in The Wall Street Journal on February 3, 2020. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton February 3, 2021 President Biden is eager to make climate change a central issue, and he can expect an intense debate. The trade-offs […]
By Dr. David Wurmser January 26, 2021 Many have recently become aware of the immense distortion posed by the alliance of large social media with government, enshrined in US Section 230, which exempts such firms from liability and undermines anti-trust actions. While this poses an obvious threat to free speech, as was exposed during the […]
This article appeared in The Washington Post on January 25, 2020. Click here to view the original article. By John Bolton January 24, 2021 China honored me with an Inauguration Day surprise, sanctioning 28 former Trump administration officials, myself included, for being generally unkind to its authoritarian rulers. China’s real target, though, was the minutes-old Biden […]