Cuba’s and Greenland’s Future Strategies
It is time for the United States to offer the people of Cuba as well as Greenland an opportunity to become a free and democratic nation as a responsible member of the Western Hemisphere.
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It is time for the United States to offer the people of Cuba as well as Greenland an opportunity to become a free and democratic nation as a responsible member of the Western Hemisphere.
From Washington, DC to Hollywood all the way to Near-Earth Orbit, Don Surber examines the events of last week and of course gives us his very own take on them.
The USA has been defending Greenland longer than Denmark because on August 9, 1940, the Danes fought the Germans valiantly for 6 hours but threw in the towel because Denmark did not want to be annihilated.
Asked who will lead Venezuela, Trump told Fox News, “Well, we’re going to have to look at it right now.” Trump also said that he expects the U.S. to get “very strongly involved” in the future of Venezuela’s oil industry.
You may recall that both the Washington Post and New York Times knew about the military’s plans to arrest of Maduro and his wife shortly before the January 3 raid. Both papers declined to use the story.
The arrest of Nicolás Maduro in the wee hours of Saturday, January 3, introduced the planet to the Trump World Order. He is the captain now. He will extract your dictator in 88 minutes or less or your next one is free.
This column is dedicated to Americans who understand that real leadership doesn’t punch a clock, borders aren’t suggestions, families aren’t optional, and strength isn’t negotiable—even when the calendar flips to a new year and half the country is still recovering from New Year’s resolutions they broke before the ball hit the ground.
Whether or not President Trump is able to acquire Greenland, there is the possibility of a conflict between China-Russia on one side, and the U.S. on the other, in order to control scarce resources. Today, Dave Cloft examines what that might look like from the eyes of a Winter Warfare Legend.
Unelected bureaucrats – unaccountable to the President and thus anyone? Can grow and grow and grow government – completely unrestrained by anyone. Which is antithetical to the Constitution.
Meet the Press began as a weekly show where a group of reporters interviewed a Washington politician, politely taking turns asking questions. It devolved into the mess you see these days. For years Republicans never pushed back.
It’s been yet another exciting week and Don Surber is here to review the events and put his own particular take on them.
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.
President Trump has done something even the evil Putin hasn’t done… directly threaten a NATO country with military action.
MAGA supporters may celebrate now, but Trump’s broken promises of no more war and regime change has destroyed the MAGA movement. Prepare for Biden 2.0.
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 Cordak “Life’s too short for weak pours, weak swings, or leaders who confuse comfort with competence.” (Add weak coffee to that list—and FAFO to the list of things you don’t test.)