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Is Taiwan’s Independence Worth War?
Patrick J. Buchanan
August 6, 2022
Unlike in the Cold War, time is not necessarily on the side of the United States and its allies.
Pelosi’s Provocative Trip
July 30, 2022
Beijing took the Pelosi visit to be a deliberate U.S. provocation.
Joe Biden’s Bluster
Patrick J. Buchanan
July 23, 2022
President Biden has a habit of making promises that the United States cannot, and should not, keep.
Will There Be War With Russia?
Patrick J. Buchanan
July 16, 2022
Americans have played a leading role in what is shaping up as a Second Cold War.
Symptoms of a Disintegrating Nation
Patrick J. Buchanan
July 9, 2022
To love one's country, Edmund Burke said, one's country ought to be lovely.
Ukraine’s Interests Are Not Ours
Patrick J. Buchanan
June 4, 2022
It may be time to tell Zelensky not only what we will and will not provide but what we believe are the acceptable terms…
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