With the world watching, President Donald Trump has hammered out the outline of an agreement to denuclearize the Korean peninsula. Despite harsh criticism from his opponents, the world sees that Trump’s efforts make war on the peninsula less likely, an undoubted benefit. Boris Johnson, the British foreign secretary, called the summit “an important step towards […]
De Niro: “A Very Low IQ Individual”
On Vulture.com, Hunter Harris writes of President Donald Trump’s response to Rober De Niro’s recent verbal assault (abridged): Donald Trump has responded: “Robert De Niro, a very Low IQ individual, has received to [sic] many shots to the head by real boxers in movies,” he tweeted. “I watched him last night and truly believe he […]
President Trump Must Extinguish MS-13
In the Washington Post, Michael E. Miller calls MS-13 a ticking time bomb. The gang has infiltrated schools around the country thanks to an invasion of over 200,000 unaccompanied minors from Central America. Miller writes: Dozens of schools from Northern Virginia to Long Island to Boston are dealing with a resurgence of MS-13, which has […]
Justin Trudeau: “A Special Place in Hell”
At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan explains that the dust up between the Trump administration and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G-7 summit is only the beginning of the war between nationalism and globalism. He writes “decisive battles between Trumpian nationalism and globalism remain ahead of us.” More from Pat (abridged): At the […]
France’s Macron Beats Back the Rail Union
Luke Baker reports at US News and World Report that France’s President Emmanuel Macron is fighting successfully to transform the country’s rail system. Baker writes (abridged): Macron has all but won the war over the SNCF, delivering a powerful blow in his campaign to modernize France’s labor force and end a long economic malaise. Public […]
Former CIA Officer Blames Arab Money and the Clinton Admin for Failure to Kill bin Laden
The former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit, Michael Scheuer, has taken to his blog, non-intervention.com, to hammer former CIA Director John Brennan, the Clinton administration, and the two-party elites. Scheuer believes that the promises of contracts with Arab governments to buy American military equipment could have played a role in the Clinton Administration’s […]
Don’t Bring Georgia into NATO
Daniel L. Davis, a senior fellow for Defense Priorities and a former lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, warns President Trump against bringing Georgia into NATO. At The National Interest, Davis makes the case against expansion of the security alliance to the Russian doorstep. He writes (abridged): Members of America’s foreign policy establishment are encouraging the White House […]
Poland Wants American Troops on the Ground
Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and a former special assistant to President Ronald Reagan, says President Trump should tell Poland and other European nations to provide for their own defense, rather than come calling on the U.S. to fight their battles for them. Bandow writes at The American Conservative (abridged): Before taking […]
Samuel P. Huntington: America’s Ambitions/Capabilities Gap
Patrick Porter, a professor of international security and strategy at the University of Birmingham, explains at the Cato Institute that America must, in the words of Samuel P. Huntington, “address the gap between ambitions and capabilities.” Porter writes: Deteriorating circumstances make it imperative for Washington to conduct a cold reassessment of its grand strategy. It […]
Donald Trump Votes to Support America’s Military Heroes
White House 3:00 PM Wednesday June 6th President Donald Trump announces: We will proudly be playing the National Anthem and other wonderful music celebrating our Country today at 3 P.M., the White House, with the United States Marine Band and the United States Army Chorus. Honoring America! NFL, no escaping to Locker Rooms! In my […]
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