
‘Jaw-Jaw Is Better Than War-War’ When it Comes to Iran
So why is the Trump Administration bent on pushing the leadership and squeezing their people to extremes?
Patrick Buchanan
December 10, 2019

In Hong Kong, it’s now Us Vs. the Chinese
We have finally weighed in on behalf of the protesters, but will we have their backs if Beijing moves in to crush them?
Patrick Buchanan
December 3, 2019

How Somaliland Thrives in Such a Rough Neighborhood
Unlike Somalia, the failed state next door, it avoided U.S. intervention, outside assistance, and foreign loans.
Michael Horton
November 20, 2019

NATO’s Real Enemy: Not Trump But Macron
The French president wants the alliance out of the way to make room for a European Union army.
Bill Wirtz
November 18, 2019

How Long Can the Israeli Goliath Last?
In an age-old irony, it's Israel that's the giant now, with the Palestinian David eliciting all the sympathy.
Jeff Groom
October 30, 2019

How the Sinaloa Drug Cartel Clobbered the Mexican Army
While Americans obsess with events on the other side of the globe, a state is losing its grip just over our border.
Ted Galen Carpenter
October 28, 2019
Imperial Capital, but America-First Nation
In his conflicting statements and actions, Trump seemingly seeks to mollify both sides of our national quarrel.
Patrick Buchanan
October 25, 2019

What the 1956 Uprising Says About Hungary Today
Western Europe doesn't like it much but the anti-Soviet revolt was one step in the country's current path towards nationalism.
Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
October 24, 2019

This Time the Yanks Are Deadly Serious
When Trump said he was ending everlasting commitments he wasn't bluffing.
Patrick Buchanan
October 15, 2019

Powell Criticizes Underlings for Not Standing Up to Trump
Bush's secretary of state also knows a thing or two about following bad orders. Except he helped start a war.
Barbara Boland
October 9, 2019