We asked this question of the Cato Institute’s foreign policy team. Here are the answers we received. First from Cato’s vice president for defense and foreign policy studies, Chris Preble: Pulling out of the deal is a big mistake. The deal itself places meaningful and verifiable restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program, virtually ensuring that Iran […]
Hungary, Poland, Romania: No Thanks on Muslims
A recent Pew Poll found that Eastern Europe has far fewer Muslim’s as a percent of the overall population. While the total was 4.9% for all of Europe, Muslim populations were found to be predominantly Western European, with 8.8% of the population of France, 6.1% of Germany, 6.3% of the UK, and 7.6% of Belgium […]
Is the EU Using Cold War Scare Tactics to Silence Nationalism?
The former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit, Michael Scheuer, suggests that leadership of the EU, including the european media, are using Cold War style scare tactics in an attempt to use fear of Russia to hold together a disintegrating EU. The rise of nationalist leaders in many EU countries is scaring the continent’s […]
Changing the Face of Europe Forever? Part I
Originally posted November 10, 2015. Pat Buchanan alerts readers to the warning of Hungarian President Victor Orban: “A modern day mass migration is taking place … that could change the face of Europe’s civilization. … If that happens that is …irreversible. … There is no way back from a multicultural Europe. … If we make […]
Immigration Hardliner, Hungary’s Viktor Orban
Originally posted May 10, 2016. Politico introduces the EU immigration hardliner with a backbone, Viktor Orban. Debbie and I are in Hungary as I write. Last night we listened to a senior government official who emphasized that Hungary wants no part of the Muslim horde sweeping over Europe. The razor wire is up! There will […]
We Must Stabilize Syria. Right or Wrong?
Despite the recent cross-talk from the Trump administration, America must decide whether it is the job of the U.S. military to stabilize Syria. Pat Buchanan, writing at The American Conservative, asks what has China suffered by not engaging in the wars in the Middle East. The answer, as Pat knows full well, is that China […]
Scheuer: Putin’s Re-annexation of Crimea Justifiable
Writing at his blog, non-intervention.com, the former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit, Michael Scheuer suggests that the reannexation of the Crimean peninsula by Russia was justifiable. Scheuer also casts some doubt on the legitimacy of claims against Russia by the West. He writes (abridged): No blessing ever seems to arrive in a manner […]
Will Trump End the Iran Deal?
Neocons in the Trump administration want to put an end to the Iran nuclear deal. Despite some flaws, the deal has been working. Daniel Larison reports in The American Conservative that the reason neocons dislike the deal is because it peacefully settled a dispute. The neocon crowd in Washington has been pushing war with Iran […]
Stevens’ Call to Repeal the Second Amendment Provocative, Counterproductive and Hostile to core American Liberties
Bob Levy, Chairman of the Cato Institute, and someone I count as a friend, calls former Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens’ call to repeal the Second Amendment “needlessly provocative, counterproductive and hostile to core American liberties.” I couldn’t agree more. Bob tangled with Stevens during the famous D.C. vs. Heller trial, where Bob […]
Can Trump Fulfill his Three Core Promises and Win Reelection?
Pat Buchanan says that if Donald Trump can deliver on the three unique promises he made during his campaign, that he will win reelection. The specific promises Pat is referring to are to 1) secure the border, 2) bring back manufacturing jobs, and 3) end overseas adventurism and regime change operations. This is the mix […]
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