Stable Non-Hostile Nations
Our aim is to have friends or allies. But barring that, America’s interest is in having stable and non-hostile powers on the world stage.
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Our aim is to have friends or allies. But barring that, America’s interest is in having stable and non-hostile powers on the world stage.
The Trump administration did what it needed to do, collecting the Venezuelan dictator in the early hours of a Saturday morn, and bringing him back to the United States, starting the process for a long-awaited regime change in Venezuela at last.
On September 3, 2025, at the infamous Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) military parade, Xi Jinping and Putin were caught on a mic talking about extending lifespan to 150 years through continuous organ transplants while walking up the Tiananmen rostrum.
The realization of US dependency on China for critical supply chains has been slow in coming. And US free trade policies with China over the last 50+ years have made the US vulnerable to the interruption of supply chains
It is time for the United States to offer the people of Cuba as well as Greenland an opportunity to become free and democratic nations
Tim Walz and the rest of the Democrats finally got what they wanted—someone killed by ICE. The party line is the woman was protesting. The law says she was interfering with an official act.
Who would not applaud the capture of a narco-terrorist drug kingpin directly complicit in the murder of 400,000 Americans? Of course, I am speaking of the recently arrested Nicholas Maduro. Unfortunately, there are many.
In the 1950’s, long before Arctic warfare became trendy again now in 2026 —before the think tanks rediscovered parkas and PowerPoint slides—the United States quietly built an entire nuclear city under the ice in Greenland. Not a base. Not a bunker. A city. With hallways, living quarters, electricity, plumbing, a chapel, and—because this is America—a big nuclear reactor.
By arresting Maduro for crimes far greater than paying off a hooker (excuse me, porn actress) Trump cost Russia and Red China dearly.
Let’s stop pretending this is a seminar where everyone raises their hand and waits to be called on. The United States is the global hegemon. That’s not bravado; it’s the rebuilt operating system. When America “consults,” it’s being polite. When America decides, the rest of the world updates its talking points.
As the global hegemon, we don’t merely influence outcomes. We decide who is fit to lead. We anoint. We delegitimize. We sanction. We isolate. And when necessary, we remove. On that front, our record is impeccable. Few nations in history have been better at leader removal than the United States. Regime change—overt or discreet—is something we understand down to the checklist.
Chuck Klein lists 50 years of U.S. Presidential actions and/or inaction in the National Security battle space
Trump is the bane of the elitists but the champion of the people. Hungary’s Viktor Orban spoke for all of us when he said, “I will not shed a single tear over the fall of any narco state ever. The fewer there are, the better.”
While most Americans were sleeping, the American military dropped a few bombs on Fort Tiuna—Venezuela’s largest military base—and arrested Nicolas Maduro and his wife, who face a federal indictment in New York for narco-terrorism and related charges. Peace through strength works best when you add stealth and speed.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK “At least seven explosions and low-flying aircraft were heard around 2 a.m. local time Saturday in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas.” .UPDATED. Maduro In US Custody
The death of Brigitte Bardot was so important that the New York Times gave her two obituaries, which is not bad for a French sex kitten from the 1950s and 1960s.
A father was arrested and charged after someone took offense at a tattoo on his leg—passive, nonviolent body art. Let me be clear: the ideology behind that tattoo is evil, historically murderous, and morally bankrupt. I despise it. But the man was not arrested for assault, intimidation, threats, or incitement. He was arrested for expression. That distinction is everything in a free society.
As a great year closes out, the last week brings some really strange views from our liberal friends.
80 years ago World War 2 ended. The remnants of the generations that lived that war and four 20-year generations of Germans born after the war are (unfairly) burdened with guilt and shame.
While Islamist movements wage a long war measured in generations, demographics, and ideological endurance, Western politicians fight short wars measured in polling data, donor pressure, and media optics.