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Article • October 13, 2010

Last week marked nine years since Operation Enduring Freedom. But the people of Afghanistan have suffered decades of war with no freedom in sight.


Article • March 18, 2011

This time, it is Japan that’s searching for answers.


Article • June 27, 2011

How a movement spawned in the ’60s works to the destruction of society today.


Article • July 18, 2011

Maintaining stability in the world’s most unstable region


Feature • May 1, 1998


Article • November 3, 2011

Why the world needs the British monarchy, now more than ever.


Article • November 23, 2011

This ill-conceived, contentious alliance is nearing its end.


Article • March 23, 2012

What will happen when it finally explodes?


Article • March 28, 2012

Iran’s pushing, and America’s inaction, is one of the most shocking stories in our modern world.


Article • May 3, 2012

Pay attention. This weekend could be a major milestone in the prophesied emergence of the final resurrection of the German-led Holy Roman Empire.


Article • August 15, 2022

The radical left’s Trojan horse is heading the military.


Article • September 7, 2018

Without NATO or the United Nations, Germany is conducting its own military mission in Iraq—to oppose Iran.


Article • July 29, 2021

When promised safety, expect to lose freedom.


Article • January 29, 2013

In Beijing’s escalating territorial dispute with Japan, it sees an opportunity to expose the United States as an unreliable ally.


Article • May 3, 2013

The media want to pretend the atrocities of Kermit Gosnell’s abortion clinic are uncommon—or ignore them altogether.


Article • July 16, 2015

The way that Greece has been manhandled this past week is exposing a new Germany.



Article • January 6, 2016

For Russia and China, it was a year of bold moves.


Feature • May 1, 2005

In the last year, Canada and the U.S. seemed at constant odds. What’s the cause of this rivalry, and where is it leading?


Feature • September 1, 2016

Assassinations of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge mark a dangerous escalation of race hatred. America’s highest-ranking leaders are fueling the problem.


Article • March 24, 2017

An international battle for Libya has begun. A newly resurgent, domineering power is set to win it, decisively.


Article • June 13, 2017

A political system rife with Chinese bribery, coercion, espionage and blackmail


Article • July 21, 2005

If Islam is such a peaceful religion, why do Muslims perpetrate such terror?


Article • December 6, 2017

Sisi’s attempt to stabilize a volatile region is failing.


Article • April 20, 2018

For a man who professes to be a truth-teller, he tells a lot of lies.