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If the U.S. wants to remain a superpower and defend its own citizens' interests, it must learn to say no.
At a National Review Institute conference last week, neoconservatives tried to rebrand as the true realists. They didn't quite pull it off.
The U.S. Constitution does not allow the government to do as it pleases, even with foreigners’ assets.
What the early 20th-century American statesman Henry Cabot Lodge can teach us about our failure in Ukraine.
Polish military intervention would confront NATO members with the specter of war with Russia, the very development most NATO members oppose.