At National Review, Jay Nordlinger decries Russia’s cruel tactics in the war in Ukraine. He writes: • Ukrainians are doing all they can to resist occupation or subjugation. They know what it means. They have had experience, for generations. Consider this: Russia invaded and occupied parts of Kyiv region for 38 days in 2022. As […]
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“Do We Have Anything to Watch Tonight?”
Your Survival Guy and Girl are watching The Last of Us, streaming on HBO Max, an apocalyptic thriller drama based on a popular video game I never played. Then, one of its lead actors, Pedro Pascal (from Mandalorian and Game of Thrones), hosted Saturday Night Live the other weekend, and that caught my attention. How […]
How Will the Next National Security Advisor be Judged?
Chris Preble is vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. Chris is a friend of mine, and I’ve called him The Most Important Person You May Have Never Heard Of, because he’s America’s best foreign policy analyst. In the New York Daily News, Chris outlines a truly “America First” foreign policy […]
Is America Today Safer and Freer?
I have called Cato Institute vice president for defense and foreign policy studies, Chris Preble, the most important person you may have never heard of. Chris’s work on American foreign policy is unmatched. I have regularly recommended his book, The Power Problem, and now I am excited for his latest volume, Peace, War, and Liberty: […]
Chris Preble: Empower Mature, Like-Minded States
Chris Preble, my friend and Cato Institute’s vice president for defense and foreign policy studies, suggest America rely more on its “mature, like-minded,” allies to help solve local problems. This is undoubtedly preferable to the forever-war policy that has been employed over the last decade and a half. Chris writes in The New York Times (abridged): […]
Engage with China: Cato’s Chris Preble
My friend, and vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, Chris Preble warns in The National Interest that despite the increasingly aggressive posture of the Chinese government toward dissenters and foreign companies, engaging with China is still better than isolating the country. Any attempts to cajole or pressure the Chinese […]
The Cotton Doctrine Will Give America More War and Less Security Says Cato’s Chris Preble
My friend Chris Preble, the vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, and author of The Power Problem, has written that Senator Tom Cotton’s foreign policy doctrine includes more of the war that has defined the twenty-first century for America. Implementing such a policy though, says Chris, would mean less security […]
Giving Arms to the Ukrainians forces a Russian Response America Doesn’t Want
At The American Conservative, Daniel Larison outlines the perils of arming Ukraine. Sending arms to the country would only invite a negative Russian response. America’s options for counter-moves would be limited to a small number of bad choices. Larison explains: The explicit purpose of sending arms to Ukraine is to give their government the means […]
Preble: A Recipe for Continued Conflict
President Trump has chosen to continue the war effort in Afghanistan. Trump has been criticizing the Afghan effort for years, but is now surrounded by generals in his administration who have been preoccupied with “winning” there for over a decade. They and others like them have convinced the president that either for some military purpose, […]
Cato Institute’s Chris Preble: Could President Trump Drag America into a New War?
Cato Institutes Chris Preble: Your and my #1 source on defense and foreign policy studies My friend Chris Preble is VP for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. To get off on the right foot here, I will tell you that Chris is the best there is on the subject of America’s […]
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