Article • February 24, 2020

The agreement is seen as a concrete step toward collective European defense.


Feature • September 1, 2020

The world has gone crazy, but you can find understanding and hope.



Feature • March 25, 2026

The Iranian people, and the world, need better. God promises to give it to them!


Feature • May 1, 2014

What he remembers should bring shame to America and Germany!


Article • January 11, 2022

The anniversary of the Capitol Hill protest is being weaponized to shut down election audits.


Feature • March 1, 2012


Article • June 8, 2008

Iraq and Iran are getting along great; the Vatican’s meddling in Italian politics is paying off—and, is Obama for or against Jerusalem?


Feature • November 1, 2009

A terrorist attack would transform the country.


Feature • January 30, 2026


Article • December 12, 2023

America is guided by a master flatterer, pretender, deceiver who is out to destroy Israel while feigning friendship.


Article • March 5, 2008

A look at a nation so familiar with danger, it can’t even see it


Feature • May 1, 2008

A look at a nation so familiar with danger, it can’t even see it.


Article • June 18, 2007

America’s enemies prepare to hit it where it’s vulnerable.


Feature • May 1, 2016

We need to see Pope Francis’s criticisms of Donald Trump, as well as America’s immigration and economic policy, in context.


Article • May 8, 2013

When two powers collide, who can know the outcome?


Article • January 30, 2015

How war in the north will differ from Israel’s recent battles in Gaza



From the book: The Prophesied ‘Prince of Russia’


Article • July 27, 2020

Is it coincidence that for a second time the Iraqi prime minister has met with high-level Iranian leaders before visiting the U.S.?


Article • September 7, 2005

After terrorist bombings in London, Israel, Egypt and Bangladesh—not to mention Iraq—every sign points to an increased probability of attacks in the U.S. Are prisons the new terrorist training camp?


Article • January 29, 2019

Iranian aggression and Israeli air strikes force the issue for Syria.


Article • August 5, 2009

Antidepressants are the most commonly prescribed class of medications in the United States.


Feature • July 1, 2001

The world has given up on America’s leadership role, and the European Union couldn’t be more pleased. Rampant anti-Americanism shows that the stage has been set for a fast-rising EU to become the world’s next superpower.


Article • October 13, 2009

Europe’s report on the 2008 Georgia war legitimizes Russia’s actions, giving further proof of a German-Russian deal.