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Article • July 11, 2007

A meeting last week between Germany’s Edmund Stoiber and Russia’s Vladimir Putin was a rare warm moment between these two states.



Article • March 27, 2009

Good news for Iran—America’s “war on terror” just ended.


Article • March 6, 2009

Is the once-special relationship between the United States and Britain about to end?


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Feature • August 1, 2017

It was deeply significant—but not for the reasons people think.


Article • April 6, 2022

Is Barack Obama finally pulling the plug on Joe Biden?


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The miraculous fall of a tyrant


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Article • December 18, 2009

Iran’s weapons program safely clears every hurdle in 2009.


Feature • August 1, 2015


Article • May 9, 2018

The Trump presidency has paralleled many developments that are positive by any objective measure, but media coverage remains overwhelmingly negative.


Article • May 13, 2020

One man is exonerated while an entire past administration is incriminated.


Article • March 18, 2014

Moscow’s relationship with Tehran gives it critical leverage over America and Europe.


Article • April 6, 2010

Will lifting the ban on offshore drilling relieve America’s oil dependency?


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • September 21, 2020



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • December 12, 2017

Russian President Vladimir Putin made an unannounced visit to Syria yesterday to visit his ally Bashar Assad and declare victory against the Islamic State. Putin is the first foreign leader to visit Syria in seven years. Russia has two bases in Syria, and there is no sign the Russians will be leaving soon. In October 2015, then United States President Barack Obama told Putin that getting involved in Syria was like entering a “quagmire.” Russia has proved its ability to maneuver through the Middle East to the embarrassment of the U.S. Putin’s victory in Syria is part of a larger trend that sees a weakening and inept America being pushed out of the Middle East. We discuss this and more on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • May 6, 2016

“On the largest and smallest questions alike, the voice in which America speaks to the world is that of Ben Rhodes,” wrote the New York Times in a recent piece titled “The Aspiring Novelist Who Became Obama’s Foreign-Policy Guru.” This is the man behind the president’s speeches, and he is largely responsible for shaping the nation’s foreign policy. Rhodes is perhaps one of Obama’s most trusted advisers—they share the same worldview. Surprisingly though, Rhodes has almost no experience in foreign policy. His master’s degree is in creative writing. And that is the skill he and the president use most—shaping policy that sounds appealing but is actually misleading and not grounded in reality. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry digs into the deceptive foreign policy of the Obama administration.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • March 13, 2020