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David R. Sands

David R. Sands

Raised in Northern Virginia, David R. Sands received an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and a master's degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He worked as a reporter for several Washington-area business publications before joining The Washington Times.

At The Times, Mr. Sands has covered numerous beats, including international trade, banking, politics and Capitol Hill, and spent eight years on the foreign desk as senior diplomatic correspondent. He is currently the deputy editor for politics. In addition, he has reviewed books and written feature stories for the newspaper and authored The Times' weekly chess column since 1993. He is also senior writer for Washington GolfStyles, a monthly publication covering the Mid-Atlantic golf scene.

 

Articles by David R. Sands

In this image from video provided by IISS, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin delivers a speech during the 40th IISS Fullerton Lecture Tuesday, July 27, 2021 in Singapore. Austin decried the actions of Myanmar's military rulers as unacceptable on Tuesday, while urging a regional bloc to keep demanding an end to violence. Austin also applauded the Association of Southeast Asian nations for its efforts on the issue, which included forging a consensus with Myanmars military leader in April. (IISS via AP)

Austin calls out China, promises aid to allies on Asian tour

The U.S. military will strongly defend Taiwan and its other Asian allies and rejects China's expansive sovereignty claims in the South China Sea, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told a high-powered Asian security conference Tuesday. Published July 27, 2021

The Beatles statues and Royal Liver Building, center, on the waterfront area of Liverpool, which has been removed from the World Heritage List on Wednesday July 21, 2021.  The UN World Heritage Committee found developments including the new Everton soccer stadium threatened the value of the city's waterfront. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

UN strips famed Liverpool docks of historic designation

The United Nations' lead cultural agency has unceremoniously stripped the British city of Liverpool of its coveted status as a world heritage site, ruling that new commercial development has robbed the port's famed Victorian-era docks of their unique cultural and architectural value. Published July 21, 2021

People attend a protest rally in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, July 10, 2021 as part of the 'Free Iran World Summit 2021'. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

Rhetoric from ‘Free Iran’ summit strikes nerve, sparks regime’s ire

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and a parade of former officials and current lawmakers from countries around the world told a mass virtual gathering of Iranian exiles over the weekend that the regime in Tehran was weak, illegitimate, incompetent and not long for this world. Published July 11, 2021

Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., speaks to the media after Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., was ousted from her leadership role in the House Republican Conference, Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades)

Kinzinger: U.S. military may have to return to Afghanistan

Departing American troops may soon have to return to Afghanistan as the security situation deteriorates and the Taliban step up their offensive against the U.S.-backed Kabul government, a key lawmaker said Sunday. Published July 11, 2021

In this March 26, 2021, photo, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at the West Side Conservative Club in Urbandale, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) **FILE**

Pompeo calls for stepped-up pressure on ‘weak’ Iranian regime

Iran's theocratic government is at "its weakest point in its now 40 years of existence," former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told a global virtual rally of exiled regime opponents Saturday, arguing that now is the time for the U.S. and its allies to increase pressure on hardline President-elect Ebrahim Raisi as he prepared to take office. Published July 10, 2021

In this photo released by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani speaks in a meeting at the presidency compound in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, July 6, 2021. Iran's outgoing president offered a rare apology Tuesday for the country's most severe summer power outages in recent memory, as blackouts cripple businesses and darken homes for hours a day. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)  **FILE**

Republicans and Democrats slated to join rally condemning Iran’s government

A bipartisan collection of key U.S. lawmakers, including the Republican leader in the House and the Democrat who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will be among those addressing a major online gathering this weekend of Iranian dissident exiles fiercely opposed to the theocratic regime in Tehran. Published July 9, 2021

Niemann-Guo after 23. Bd5.

The Rating Game: Elo’s chess rankings prove their worth

Arpad Elo knew his stuff. The Hungarian American physicist in the 1950s and 1960s adapted and perfected a system to rate the strength of chessplayers, first for the U.S. and then for the world. The Elo rankings proved both revelatory and useful, allowing for better pairings at tournaments and much fairer class competitions. Published June 29, 2021

Bogda-Jarecki after 38. Nxf5.

Carol Jarecki: From chess mom to one of the game’s greatest referees

John Jarecki had a brief but notable chess career in the 1980s, holding the record for a time as the youngest American player to earn the title of master. But as so often happens, Jarecki decided against the life of a full-time chess player and decided to pursue other career paths. But he would have a major impact on the game in an unexpected way -- through his mother, Carol Jarecki. Published June 22, 2021

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a news conference after his meeting with U.S President Joe Biden at the 'Villa la Grange' in Geneva, Switzerland in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, June 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)

Putin outpoints Biden in taking on the global press corps

In their willingness to face a free press in an unscripted, potentially hostile environment, score one surprising victory for Russian President Vladimir Putin over President Biden in their dueling press conferences following their one-day Geneva summit Wednesday. Published June 16, 2021

Gukesh-Praggnanandhaa after 44. Bxa7.

Anand’s heirs show future bright for Indian chess

India was not exactly a chess superpower when the great Viswanathan Anand burst on to the scene in the early 1980s. His storied career included a six-year reign as undisputed classical world champion starting in 2007. Known for his lightning-quick play as a youth, Anand also racked up a number of rapid and blitz world titles as well. Published June 15, 2021

In this image provided by NBC News, Keir Simmons, left, speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview aired on Monday, June 14, 2021, two days before the Russian leader is to meet U.S. President Joe Biden in Geneva. Putin has sharply dismissed allegations that his country is carrying out cyberattacks against the United States as baseless. (NBC News via AP)

Putin praises Trump, presses Biden for ‘stability’ ahead of summit

Former President Donald Trump is an "extraordinary, talented individual," President Biden is a "career man" in government, and Russia would appreciate a little more "stability and predictability" in U.S. foreign policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his first interview with an American broadcast outlet in three years. Published June 14, 2021

In this file photo, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega speaks next to first lady and Vice President Rosario Murillo during the inauguration ceremony of a highway overpass in Managua, Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Alfredo Zuniga, File)

Ortega regime steps up crackdown of rivals ahead of Nicaragua vote

The government of leftist President Daniel Ortega, brushing off criticism from the U.S. and human rights groups, expanded its intimidation campaign against regime opponents ahead of November's elections, arresting a prominent opposition figure and surrounding the home of another government critic Sunday. Published June 13, 2021