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Accommodating and confronting the Red Dragon have both failed. Is there a another way? → Read More
Eric Adams is telling truths about the border many in his party don't want to hear. → Read More
With daily revelations about Twitter and long holiday evenings, perhaps now is a good time to revisit "The X-Files." → Read More
Iran should be judged by a standard of normalcy, not necessarily liberal democracy. → Read More
The New York Post's reporting has been confirmed by liberal outlets long after the 2020 election. → Read More
Voters are unlikely to forget that the party in power has masked and indoctrinated their children while pushing radical ideology. → Read More
Now, as we face the prospect of new global conflict, it is everyone else's turn to say “Not In Our Name.” → Read More
Iran's liberal opposition must be able to answer a basic question: who would you have rule us? → Read More
Our cities are still littered with relics of pandemic tyranny, and the effects of such reminders will be lasting. → Read More
The unrest in the wake of Muqtada al-Sadr's resignation reminds us of the limits of American intervention. → Read More
Biden's apparent abandonment of strategic ambiguity is just the latest indication our establishment can only overreach. → Read More
Whether as quietist retreat or gnostic withdrawal, the political allure of cryptocurrencies doesn't seem to stand up to the hard forces of reality. → Read More
Will Americans continue to permit an order that treats certain forms of lawlessness as untouchable, even praiseworthy? → Read More
In its effort to discredit Tucker Carlson, the New York Times has managed to find conspiracy theories everywhere. → Read More
The French candidate's loss reminds us that liberalism is resilient, charisma is indispensable, and class and culture matter. → Read More
Is acknowledging inconvenient realities, like Ukraine's globally recognized corruption, now a pro-Putin act? → Read More
There is a power structure in this country, and that power structure has become supremely adept at seeing off potential challengers. → Read More
Much as Biden is a feebler man compared to Bush, so America in 2022 is feebler than the one that set out to remake Iraq and Afghanistan. → Read More
Liberal commentators read too much into Western populists' unwillingness to wage war with Vladimir Putin's Russia. → Read More
As Russia wages war on its neighbor, Western observers fall into familiar patterns of thought, with potentially disastrous results. → Read More