Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Security, United States, Europe
They failed to ask tough questions—and now we must live with the consequences.
Jim Webb, writing in these pages several years ago, castigated the U.S. Congress for its unwillingness to take up its Constitutionally-mandated responsibilities to conduct vigorous oversight of American foreign policy. Future historians are likely to add to his bill of particulars the Senate providing a rubber stamp to the several rounds of enlargement of the North Atlantic alliance... Читать дальше...