Don’t Forget the Epic Story of World War II
A new film celebrates individual heroism, but a larger narrative of national struggle is being lost.
A new film celebrates individual heroism, but a larger narrative of national struggle is being lost.
How the Right—and foreign-policy realism—can survive our populist moment.
Increasing support for the war on Yemen in the name of combating Iranian influence would be to attack the wrong target because of a stupid ideological preoccupation.
Iranians are being collectively blamed for the actions of their government over which they have little or no influence.
Bolton won’t be getting the job after all, but in his place will be someone with an equally awful foreign policy record and similarly warped judgment.
Does Trump care more about LGBT politics than religious liberty?
A free-floating Christian envies what Muslim protesters have
Political questions, yes, but ultimately, religious questions
Secretary Tillerson will lead diplomats increasingly on the sidelines of foreign-policy decisions.
Trump has not only picked a fight with China on more than one issue and made a point of antagonizing Iran, but has also snubbed neighbors and allies.
And how they can avoid being gored by its horns
Personal grievance does not necessarily make for good politics.
The administration is lying about Iranian “hostile actions.”
Universities where mobs decide what is allowed to be said on campus have fundamentally failed
Quarreling so angrily with the leader of a major ally over a minor disagreement is an embarrassment.
The number of civilians killed in the raid and the poor preparation raise some obvious questions.
And on Day 12 of his presidency, Donald Trump threatened to send in the yanquí military
Privacy fences make neighborhoods boring and subject to blight.
A conservative in the Scalia mode, but one said to be more affable
Flynn’s statement suggests that the Trump administration will continue enabling the Saudi-led war on Yemen and will try to blame Iran for anything that happens in the region that they don’t like.
Trump is starting off his presidency to a remarkable degree by pursuing the exact opposite of what Washington recommended.
NYT editorial blasts nominee for belief that ‘human life is fundamentally and inherently valuable’
Innocent people are being penalized for happening to be from countries wracked by war.
“Credibility” arguments are very often nothing more than hawkish whining that they didn’t win the policy argument here at home.
The establishment agenda—open borders, free trade, and globalization—will not go quietly.
James Kurth, the ‘Protestant Deformation,’ and the recovery of authentic Christian community
If one wanted to stoke tensions between the U.S. and Iran on purpose on the flimsiest of pretexts, this is the sort of poor reporting of bad analysis one would publish.
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Creating The White Tribe
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US Threatens To Invade Mexico. No, Really
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The Horrible New Normal
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Berzerkeley Riot