Article • May 4, 2021

Efforts by the United Nations and other international organizations to reduce the nuclear threat have failed.




Feature • March 1, 2007

More powerful than a nuclear bomb, it is already vaulting Moscow back to superpower status. Europe is deeply troubled.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 16, 2016

On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses: George Friedman’s latest article on the Orlando shootings What Europe and Britain will look like after Britain is out of the European Union Canada’s new gender-neutral national anthem A look into the relationship between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his father.


Article • November 8, 2011

What’s more important to America: the Constitution, or what Mexico thinks about us?


Article • February 2, 2009

The new president makes the most radical foreign-policy shift in the history of the United States.




Article • February 9, 2017


Article • April 8, 2019

If passed, a new law could greatly expand the scope of espionage on foreigners and citizens alike.


Article • September 19, 2006

European militaries, particularly Germany’s, haven’t been this busy since World War II.



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 9, 2017

The entire global trade order is being refashioned. A new order is emerging, one in which Germany and Europe will be at the nucleus of a massive trade bloc that includes Asia, Latin America and South America. This “mart of nations,” as the Bible terms it, hates the United States and actively seeks to destroy it. In today’s program, Brad Macdonald explores the current trade wars and what comes after.



Article • July 12, 2017

What happens when left-wing extremists run riot in Germany’s second-largest city?



Feature • August 1, 2006


Article • June 13, 2006

Iran is about to get nuclear bombs, and its leaders believe a nuclear war will speed the return of their version of the Messiah. They are eager for international crisis—and they are going to get it.


Feature • November 1, 1998




Article • February 28, 2008

After 11 years of conservative government, Australia has chosen a socialist government. What is the nation now in for, given today’s rapidly changing global order?