Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • December 21, 2016
On this day in 1991, Russian General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev did something many in the West thought would never happen: He announced that the Soviet Union would be dissolved. While this event helped bring an end to America’s longtime enemy, it did not bring an end to the spread of communism. The United States put the blinders on and moved forward. But now, less than three decades later, Russia is led by a man whose aim is to restore the Soviet Empire. Yet no one in America is ringing the alarm bells. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses how America’s ignorance of its enemies is bringing down this once great nation.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 2, 2019
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • September 8, 2020
Feature • January 1, 2010
Article • March 16, 2018
Russia’s relationship with Egypt brings back Cold War memories.
Article • November 8, 2006
What might the effect on America’s foreign policy and on the rest of the world be, with Democrats taking over the U.S. House of Representatives?
Article • April 8, 2021
But he is beginning to look more like Ivan the Terrible.
Article • April 19, 2023
Article • August 21, 2023
Article • October 13, 2025
Article • January 9, 2019
Yet another trade agreement excludes the U.S.
Article • April 1, 2019
Europe is cautiously reaching out to China as its new trade ally.
Article • June 26, 2007
A just-created political post could lead to a powerful EU foreign office and encroach on national sovereignty.
Article • January 21, 2025
Article • September 25, 2020
Abe has now left the prime minister’s office, but that does not mean his goals have.
Article • August 4, 2010
Britain’s “Euroskeptic” prime minister seems to be folding under pressure from Europe.
Article • March 13, 2017
Article • January 31, 2017
The new U.S. president directly threatens Europe and Germany. How will the Continent react?
Article • September 25, 2009
Obama tells UN: No one nation can dominate.
Article • December 17, 2015
Article • April 16, 2019
Cardinal Robert Sarah warns Europe of the dangers of mass immigration. Returning to Europe’s Catholic ‘roots and identity’ is the proposed solution.
Article • January 30, 2013
The EU is filling the superpower gap in the wake of U.S. decline.
Just the Best Literature Radio Episode • September 11, 2023
Host Dennis Leap discusses key highlights from Chapter 7, “Hounslow,” from Winston Churchill’s memoir My Early Years 1874–1904. As this chapter opens, 21-year-old Winston has completed his calvary training and has 6 months leave before moving on to India where his regiment is scheduled to remain for 12 to 14 years. Churchill reminisces about this time period in Hounslow, a choice district in London, writing, “I gave myself over to the amusements of the London season. In those days, English society still existed in its old form.” This podcast unveils the beauty and power of the early British Empire.