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Foreign Policy > Venezuela America’s enemies won’t be sleeping well for quite some time. J.B. Shurk | January 7, 2026 I can’t stop laughing at all the Democrats hyperventilating about President Trump’...
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Foreign Policy > Venezuela America’s enemies won’t be sleeping well for quite some time. J.B. Shurk | January 7, 2026 I can’t stop laughing at all the Democrats hyperventilating about President Trump’...
Foreign Policy > Iran The takedown of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, and the apparent subservience of his successor, will have far-reaching consequences in Russia, Iran, and Communist China, but also in...
Politics > Trump In an era where compliance is rewarded and courage is crushed, First Lieutenant Mark Bashaw chose truth over comfort. Maureen Steele | June 3, 2025 On May 29, 2025, President Donald J...
By Lindsay Kornick Published February 17, 2025 Comedian Jerry Seinfeld dismissed a pro-Palestinian "ambush activist" who attempted to troll him over the weekend. Instagram user "Subway DJ" posted a vi...
Foreign Policy > U.S. Military Despite being repeatedly slated for the Boneyard, the A-10 may continue to survive. Mike McDaniel | March 19, 2026 The A-10 Thunderbolt II, AKA Warthog, is one of the mo...
Politics > Trump Our military once again has a single, focused mission. Mike McDaniel | September 13, 2025 With the advent of the Trump Administration, wokeness in general and DEI in particular are be...
Culture > Science & Tech An 11-minute ride in space without controls doesn't exactly make one an astronaut like Alan Shepard. Ned Barnett | April 21, 2025 The title says it all … Within the past week,...
By Marc Tamasco Published March 04, 2025 "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart called out Elon Musk on Tuesday night after the billionaire advisor to President Donald Trump claimed that he wouldn't sit fo...
Foreign Policy > China If we’re not awake by now, what will rouse us? Richard Blakley , D. Padgett Blakley | December 7, 2025 On December 7, 1941, the United States officially entered WWII with the at...
Foreign Policy > U.S. Military While the media and military have been silent, what the Navy did against a Houthi attack is pretty magnificent. J.R. Dunn | April 27, 2025 Has the U.S. grown ashamed of ...
Politics > Biden Administration Their message is clear: warriors wanted. J.B. Shurk | February 18, 2025 Puppet president Biden and Defense secretary Lloyd Austin spent four years transforming the U.S....
By Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report Published July 03, 2025 At this point, most Americans are aware that their personal information is often up for sale. But few would have expected their domestic fligh...
Foreign Policy > Foreign Affairs An emergency order from a British court now forces the government to answer in public for what it tried to deliver in private. Bepi Pezzulli | May 22, 2025 What was me...
Politics > America How quiet heroes hold the line. M. Ray Evans | April 14, 2025 The air is heavy tonight, thick with a bitter edge—doubt, sharp as week-old coffee left in the pot too long. Trust is s...
Foreign Policy > U.S. Military Passing the Richard Star Act would not create a new benefit. It would simply restore benefits that combat-disabled veterans already earned. Kevin Mason | March 7, 2026 F...
By Angelica Stabile Published July 16, 2025 Reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s could be as simple as eating the right food. A new study by researchers in Boston, Chicago and Washington, D.C., found that...
Foreign Policy > Vietnam War The short answer is no. The longer answer focuses on how we should remember our veterans. Charles Farlow | March 29, 2025 Vietnam Veterans’ Day is annually observed on Mar...
Foreign Policy > Iran The legacy media has an airplane problem. J.R. Dunn | April 6, 2026 There’s nothing really new in the uproar surrounding the loss of a USAF F-15E Strike Eagle over Iran this past...
Foreign Policy > China Dozens of large drones have been flying over New Jersey — and now New York — for the past several weeks …and the FBI still doesn't know who they are. Eric Utter | December 11, 2...
By Stephanie Nolasco Published April 14, 2024 Jay Dobyns lived a double life for two years, and it nearly cost him his life. Now retired, Dobyns worked for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and...