Iran is doing what China wants: Creating Chaos in the Middle East
When Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel over the weekend, don’t think for an instant it did so without Iran’s permission—and, by extension, China’s.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
When Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel over the weekend, don’t think for an instant it did so without Iran’s permission—and, by extension, China’s.
As a proud graduate of West Point, I can’t help but feel a sense of disillusionment as I watch the institution that once stood as a bastion of honor and duty take a sharp turn toward what can only be described as “wokeness.”
Although his public expression of support was reassuring, his frosty relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his administration’s long record of appeasement with Iran leaves some of us concerned over just how deep Biden’s support goes.
This article provides an overview of the history of Hamas, its state sponsorship by Iran, and its objectives in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
That The New York Times is unabashedly liberal is of no surprise to anyone, but at least the Gray Lady does cover the news. My normal first read of newspapers is The Philadelphia Inquirer, which showed exactly one story concerning the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas, on the website main page. The Times …
Lockheed Martin’s F-35, the aircraft that’s become the punchline of the military industrial complex’s greatest joke.
The recent Hamas attack on Israel needs to be understood within the context of larger geopolitical dynamics, particularly involving Iran, the US, and Russia
$6 billion handed over to Iranian Mullahs, like it’s candy on Halloween, seems like a page ripped straight from the “How NOT to Handle Hostages” playbook.
Bring back the Chaos then! In the 3rd year of Little Red Bidenhood, our nation needs Trump–more than ever.
Using the leftist (and bogus) concept of “proportionality” in a nation’s foreign policy, is a surefire way for that country to lose wars.
There will always be wars. Yet, every war isn’t inevitable. At the moment of the final decision, it’s a choice. Some wars are necessary.
The Obama presidency, many of us would agree operated a wholly inept disaster of an administration, the worst in the history of our country.
In Biden’s world all problems can be blamed on Putin or Trump or DeSantis or whoever else springs into his mind at the time.
OU, OSU and Potential Ties to the CCP by American Citizen, Wendi Montgomery Dial, Or…..Why do we have Anthrax and other biological agent research going on at Oklahoma Universities?
Decades of purposeful economic espionage have focused on acquiring Western technology, intellectual property, and general economic know-how.
The Bosnian War of the 1990s, marked by a brutal civil war and ethnic cleansing, is a chapter in history that deserves our attention.
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave takes aim at the expenditure of billions of dollars in U.S. support, but without any accountability.
I wrote this piece the week after 9-11 in 2001. I’ve written over 1k pieces since then. This may be the best. Certainly prescient, even if DoD didn’t go for WW-T and went with GWOT (Global War on Terrorism). The first front of the World War against International Terrorism (WW-T), our American Homeland, is remarkably …
Like many, the remainder of my career would be defined by conflict. For me, it started two weeks later with a deployment to North Africa, then two deployments to Afghanistan.
Ukraine winning the fight against Russia is in the United State’s Strategic Interests, by American Citizen, Sojourner