U.S. must balance deterrence with concerns over regional escalation By Ken Thomas and Gordon Lubold WASHINGTON—President Biden, whose support for Israel dates back a half-century, faces…
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The 45th president upended ‘the broad conservative ideological consensus,’ which involved decades of empty pro-life rhetoric and aggressive neocon wars, with the end of Roe…
By Daniel Greenfield What an FBI investigation into mishandling classified information reveals about the Iran Lobby. The Biden campaign hid the names of its 2020…
By Chris Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has reportedly fallen prey to Russian pranksters masquerading as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During the prank call,…
How authoritarian and expansionist nations won’t be stopped. By Bruce Thornton Despite the Biden administration’s two years of cringing, futile negotiations with the Iranian theocrats,…
by Scott B. MacDonald Last month’s summit in Brasilia was intended to help push along South American political and economic integration and reduce American influence…
By VT Foreign Policy Russian forces repelled a series of massive attacks from the Kyiv regime on the flanks of the town of Bakhmut. Despite…
By Jonas E. Alexis, Senior Editor In all the problems of Ukraine, even with a sharp jump in radiation, the collective West will blame Russia. For…
President Cyril Ramaphosa said his country will abide by its long-standing non-aligned foreign policy, despite pressure South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses new members of…