Article • November 4, 2011
The nation that was taken over by communism over three decades ago following a brutal war, did receive the true gospel message.
Article • January 6, 2020
Many Americans no longer believe in the nobility of their cause.
Feature • February 1, 2021
How much are foreign powers using the drug trade to undermine America?
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 • November 25, 2022
The war on drugs has been an abject failure because leaders are far more eager to treat the symptoms rather than the root causes.
Article • August 16, 2013
Washington is paying a high price for its policy of appeasement. The cost to the nation will be extreme.
Feature • January 1, 2006
The Gaza Strip border with Egypt must be looked after. Israel has been pressured to turn the job over to the EU. What might the consequences be?
Article • January 19, 2026
Feature • March 1, 2020
Feature • November 1, 2003
Article • September 28, 2023
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Feature • February 1, 2014
Federal and local authorities are building a paramilitarized police force. Is this a good idea?
Article • January 9, 2009
Japan moves another step away from post-World War II remorse and a step closer to a world-class military.
Feature • September 1, 2014
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 7, 2019
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Article • December 20, 2016
It is important to remember the utter destructiveness of civil war, especially in a region rife with conflict and repeat offenders.
Feature • November 21, 2022
The elder statesman of the Democratic Party is not as moderate as he pretends.
Article • May 13, 2021
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?