Article • March 3, 2013

Iran has two options: uranium or plutonium bombs.


Article • January 7, 2009

As the U.S. leaves, Iran steps in.



Article • January 18, 2011

President Obama snubs Britain again.



Article • October 17, 2015

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Article • June 30, 2005

Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber has declared his hopes of gaining the top foreign-policy post should the CDU-CSU coalition win the German elections this September. What would this mean for Germany and the EU?


Article • May 16, 2016

A growing majority of Germans oppose their chancellor’s view of Islam.


Article • December 7, 2016

Even before Fidel Castro died, European business have been rushing in to Cuba.


Article • October 29, 2017

Strongmen in China, Japan, Austria, the Czech Republic, the Vatican, and more


Article • September 3, 2018

India’s membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization boosts Russia’s power.


Article • September 28, 2005

President Bush’s proposal to use American armed forces as first responders to domestic disasters may be necessary—but it will create problems of its own.



Feature • September 1, 2009

Why to fight it—how to win it!


Article • June 24, 2020

They’re not as different as they seem. In fact, they’re two sides of the same evil coin.


Article • July 18, 2022

The radical left controls the nation’s intelligence apparatus.



From the book: Winston S. Churchill: The Watchman


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Article • August 1, 2009

Britain wants to replace the Taliban with the Taliban; Iraqis vs. Americans; and Britain’s last World War I vet.


Article • January 14, 2016

2015 was a tough year for Europe. After two terrorist attacks and a flood of migrants, the Continent is now motivated by fear of radical Islam.


From the book: Russia and China in Prophecy


Article • March 9, 2023

Why is Washington turning against Jerusalem?