Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • September 26, 2019


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 7, 2019


Feature • February 12, 2019

The Trump administration condemned its predecessor’s weak Mideast policy—while withdrawing troops from Syria. Is this the beginning of the end for American power in the Middle East?


Article • November 19, 2015

France doesn’t look to America for help, but instead turns to the European Union.


Feature • May 1, 2007

America isn’t the only nation seeking to contain Iran. But there is a danger in thinking that mutual mistrust would make a solid foundation for a dependable alliance.


Article • February 19, 2013

Without the rule of law, all that is left is rule of the dictators.


Feature • June 1, 2003

This headline first appeared in the Trumpet in December 1994. Recent events make this even more of a possibility.


Article • June 1, 2022

More evidence that Big Government and Big Pharma are working together.



Article • January 31, 2017

The new U.S. president directly threatens Europe and Germany. How will the Continent react?


Article • August 11, 2012

Iran gains a “diplomatic coup” in Egypt as relations with Israel flounder.


Article • December 21, 2023



Article • May 26, 2021

Another swipe from the Russian bear paw. How many more can Europe take?


Article • September 14, 2020

Radical activists are organized in two distinct movements: one in government and the other in the streets.


Article • January 11, 2010

The White House signs away its internal security to the EU.


Article • February 7, 2022

Lockdowns may have only reduced COVID-19 mortality by 0.2 percent on average.


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.


Feature • February 6, 2026


Feature • September 1, 2006

The mightiest military in history is making itself vulnerable to annihilation.



Article • June 20, 2015


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • April 12, 2017

On Sunday, the Islamic State came within a whisker of blowing up the pope—not the more famous one, but Pope Tawadros II, leader of the Coptic Christians. The Islamic State is launching the most provocative attacks that it can in order to trigger a holy war. That means Christians in the Middle East, North Africa and beyond are under attack. Trumpet contributing editor Richard Palmer reviews radical Islam’s efforts to trigger a crusade—and examines why the Catholic Church will benefit from such a fight.



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 31, 2020