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The most critical question the Biden administration and Congress must confront about the leaks is why so many government employees have access to so much sensitive intelligence. → Read More
Let’s hope a future Russian government quickly deports Edward Snowden to the United States so he can stand trial for the damage he did to our national security. → Read More
Biden plan to expand the UN Security Council would weaken America and our allies. Strategy has little chance of approval because of Russia, China objections. → Read More
Zawahri's death is significant. The terrorist group Al Qaeda is regaining its strength in the Middle East and has gained ground in Afghanistan as well as in Africa. → Read More
Russia’s demand for a sanctions exemption is the only thing stopping the new, deeply flawed nuclear deal from going forward. → Read More
There is only one course of action after the disastrous resumption of nuclear talks with Iran: end the talks and resume the Trump administration’s policy of harsh sanctions and isolating Iran. → Read More
A weak president viewed as incapable of serving as commander in chief and who has extraordinarily weak national security officials and policies is uncharted territory, at least in modern history. → Read More
In one of the most tin-eared and imbecilic speeches ever given by a president, Joe Biden claimed Tuesday that the sudden withdrawal of U.S troops from Afghanistan was an "extraordinary success." → Read More
Immediate steps must be taken to stop this abuse of U.S. intelligence agencies to weaponize intelligence against American journalists. → Read More
The NSA denied ‘targeting’ Tucker Carlson, but did not deny reading his emails. The NSA also did not deny that it may have accessed his communications. → Read More
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has issued a new recruitment video that has caused a great deal of controversy. → Read More
When an Iranian minister is astonished at a disclosure by a former secretary of state about a close U.S. ally, you know something is seriously wrong – and, if the allegations are confirmed, this U.S. official should never hold a government position again. → Read More
Iran is not going to come clean on its massive violations of the JCPOA at the Vienna meetings this week or agree to fix the deal. → Read More
The Alaska press event was a debacle that will build a perception that the US is returning to Carter-like incompetence in foreign policy → Read More
Just like a similar intelligence report issued after the 2016 election, there are good reasons to believe the new report was rigged to hurt Trump. → Read More
The timing of the Biden administration’s announcement was curious in light of a surge in threatening and belligerent actions by Iran. → Read More
When Joe Biden becomes president of the United States at noon Wednesday he will need bipartisan cooperation to launch his national security policies and get members of his national security team confirmed by the Senate. → Read More
It is now obvious that President-elect Joe Biden has no original ideas for national security and simply plans to implement liberal foreign policy orthodoxy and restore the disastrous policies he backed when he was President Barack Obama’s vice president. → Read More
The Swalwell affair is the latest symptom of the refusal of House Democratic leaders to honor their responsibility to protect highly classified national security information. → Read More
The announcement by Iranian state TV that Mohsen Fakhrizadeh — the father of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear weapons program and its top nuclear scientist — was shot and killed Friday in Tehran is a huge setback for Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program. → Read More