At The American Spectator, Steve Baldwin explains that the Democrats are no longer led by any moderates, and that given the chance, they will choose globalist institutions over the U.S. constitution every time. He writes (abridged): The last decade has seen the Democrat Party transform itself into a socialist party with little in common with […]
Trump’s Ideas ”Rooted in Our Country’s History”
In a powerful essay at The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan rips into French President Emmanuel Macron for his insulting speech at the recent Armistice Day ceremonies in Paris. Pat asks “What country does Emmanuel Macron put first?” Pat considers that Macron’s comments could be a result of his ignorance of American history. He writes (abridged): […]
The American Conservative: American Allies & Interests: Assessing Trump’s Foreign Policy Midterm
A selection of some of America’s best foreign policy minds will present at the fifth annual foreign-policy conference hosted by The American Conservative. This year’s event is titled: American Allies & Interests: Assessing Trump’s Foreign Policy Midterm. Below you’ll find the event’s entire schedule. If you would like to register to attend the free event, click […]
Americans, Not Putin, Elected Trump, and Here’s Why
With November 6 coming up fast, it’s important to remember why Americans elected Donald Trump in the first place. Putting Democrats back in power would serve to reverse all the progress that has been made. I wrote this on July 17, 2018 to remind Americans what they voted for. Daniel McCarthy explains at The Spectator […]
Thinking About a Noninterventionist Political Alliance
Last month, Stephen Walt suggested that non- or less-interventionist people on the Right and the Left should get together to ally against the interventionist consensus. Walt rightly suggests this would be tough, and points to three main obstacles: the lack of a deep bench of personnel who could staff a restraint-minded presidential administration; internecine squabbles […]
Has Google Chosen China over America?
At The American Spectator, Mytheos Holt explains Google’s rampant hypocrisy in first refusing to supply software services to the U.S. military, and second, to then supply the Chinese government with software tools that will help it oppress the country’s people and possibly even spy on them. Holt writes: Imagine the following scenario: A group of […]
Treating China as an Enemy is a Risk
At The American Conservative, Cato Institute senior fellow, Doug Bandow explains that treating China like an enemy risks turning the country into one. He suggests that rather than antagonize China, America should work to ensure a free future for its people. He writes: The PRC is likely to pose a major challenge to America. But […]
The Iran Issue Is Not Going Away …and All of the Wrong People Are in Charge
It’s been easy to get caught up in the circus surrounding Brett Kavanaugh over the past several days, but I’d like to bring us back to the Only Foreign Policy Issue That Matters in the Near Term: Iran. With the administration having withdrawn from the JCPOA, the nuclear deal Obama signed with Iran, there was […]
Buchanan: Containing Russia and China Unsustainable
According to Pat Buchanan, writing at The American Conservative, America has squandered its Cold War win by failing to back off its aggressive stance towards Russia, and further by assuming the same stance towards China. The seeming goal of American foreign policy today, containing Russia and China, is unsustainable Pat says, and with deficits approaching […]
Idlib Deal Within Reach
Earlier this week I wrote that it was time to bring troops home from Syria, and that Idlib, Syria is not America’s concern. As if in response, Russia and Turkey have signed their own deal on the fate of Idlib. Without excessive American intervention, the situation is sorting itself out. The deal should prevent Syria […]
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