What’s Wrong With Europe?
Europe made the mistake of the millennium. They invited and let in millions of poor Muslim migrants with a culture totally incompatible with Western civilization.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Europe made the mistake of the millennium. They invited and let in millions of poor Muslim migrants with a culture totally incompatible with Western civilization.
Trump securing southern border includes authorizing the military to take control of public land along the border. “The complexity of the current situation requires that our military take a more direct role in securing our southern border than in the recent past.”
Senator Chris Van Hollen, D-MS 13, went to El Salvador to visit a deported violent criminal rather than meet with the mother of a Maryland woman slain by an illegal alien.
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Reciprocal Tariffs Are a Stake in the Heart of the Chinese Export Economy Chinese communist leader Xi Jinping was riding high at the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Chinese Communist Party Central Committee back in July 2024. After all, years of Chinese trade surpluses had funded the largest modernization of the People’s Liberation Army …
Advocates for the idiocy called “birthright citizenship,” have cited the Fourteenth Amendment as somehow justifying their idiocy. It does not.
American manufacturing has been declining for half a century. It hasn’t disappeared, of course; manufacturing is still a big part of the American economy. But it’s not what it was, and that’s a problem.
This continuing series is examining communist China’s various strategic initiatives and lesser schemes that together aim to rejuvenate the Chinese economy, promote Chinese leadership in virtually every sphere of human endeavor, and aim to supplant the US as the only global superpower
Thanks to President Donald Trump’s tariffs our relationship with Communist China is again receiving the tiny bit of scrutiny that passes for Communist China-relationship scrutiny.
I realize your propaganda machine foams at the mouth over the thought of President Trump but just as biology does not allow you to magically turn a man into a woman, so geography does not allow you to call a citizen of El Salvador a Maryland man.
Watching the Trump’s Tariff War from afar, I find it hilarious. He has managed in the past week to get the world to accept a 10% tariff on everything while triggering Red China to engage in an actual tariff war that is financially suicidal for the communist regime.
War is hell, but post-war peacekeeping? Now that’s a business opportunity. As Ukraine inches toward an eventual ceasefire, one thing is crystal clear: the U.S. and NATO will be writing blank checks to maintain “stability” for years—maybe even decades.
As the war in Ukraine continues, speculation grows about what a post-war security landscape might look like, particularly if a ceasefire is reached. One of the most likely scenarios involves a NATO-led peacekeeping mission
Poets and propagandists have long clung to the ancient Latin phrase: “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori”—“It is sweet and proper to die for one’s country.” But by the time the industrial slaughterhouses of World War I had chewed through millions of lives, that “old lie,” as poet Wilfred Owen called it, rang hollow.
In its latest effort to intimidate neighbors, China is claiming the Philippine island of Palawan and part of the Philippine Sea as national territory. This move angers the Philippines but is no surprise to those who have followed the Chinese Communist Party’s territorial claims for years.
In an increasingly volatile world, the question isn’t just “Should the United States go to war?” but “When is war justified in service of our vital national interests?”
Trump’s tariffs may be a big shift away from globalization or just a bargaining ploy. Regardless, tariffs isn’t an antidote to devastating changes.
Billionaire Bill Ackman’s feet got cold over tariffs. He’s calling for a 90-day delay on imposing tariffs on the world because the Dow fell precipitously. He wants to avoid Trump taking the blame for a global economic meltdown.
The overriding strategic goal of the Chinese Communist Party (and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in particular) is “to restore China to a position of glory and influence commensurate with its ancestral heritage.”
What military leaders must understand and subsequently help others comprehend — something rarely accomplished — is to acknowledge that they are involved in war, albeit irregular warfare.