Article • March 23, 2017

Who stands to benefit?


Article • August 31, 2006

No sooner had Syrian President Bashar Assad declared a diplomatic war on Israel than the Jewish state raised the flag of surrender.



Article • June 11, 2019

Rhetoric surrounding Russia’s growing military might often emphasizes Moscow’s drive to challenge America, but the more important region to watch for a response is Europe.


Article • September 3, 2020

What happens if both political parties claim victory in the elections?


Article • August 2, 2021

Does the current administration believe in freedom of the press?


Article • February 3, 2006

The victory of the Islamic terrorist group Hamas in the Palestinian elections last week is reflective of a region-wide shift toward Islamist leadership and law.


Article • February 10, 2011

Sparks from Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution could soon ignite Libya’s powder keg of resentment.


Article • June 27, 2011

The mightiest military alliance in history faces “collective military irrelevance,” says Robert Gates. What will be the results of NATO’s deterioration?



Article • June 27, 2014

While America’s inaction shows its unwillingness to confront Russia’s resurgence, another global power gears up to counter it.


Article • January 30, 2013

The EU is filling the superpower gap in the wake of U.S. decline.


Article • September 17, 2014

Scottish independence could very well mean the end of the Union Jack—a symbol that tells an amazing story. What is that story, and is it important?


Article • March 19, 2017

The Obama administration knew how to play the media and prosecuted anyone who challenged it.


Article • March 28, 2017

Another indicator that American ‘soft power’ in the Middle East was too soft


Feature • August 1, 2005


Article • November 26, 2019

The overhaul of the judicial branch of the government continues.


Article • September 18, 2019

As the pillars of the U.S.-led global order continue to weaken, Asian states will increasingly succumb to Chinese intimidation.


Feature • October 1, 2007

Is Australia’s John Howard the last of the West’s true statesmen?


Article • December 27, 2018

Hungarian military exchanges dependence on Russia for dependence on its old empire.



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • September 12, 2019


Feature • June 1, 2003


Article • July 5, 2012