Search Content

Showing 20 Results:



Of Course Vladimir Putin Invaded Ukraine Under Joe Biden's Watch Feb. 25, 2022

Josh Hammer

In February 2014, Russian kingpin Vladimir Putin invaded and subsequently annexed the Crimean Penins... Read More

Thoughts on Putin Feb. 24, 2022

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — What is running through the mind of Russian President Vladimir Putin as 150,000 o... Read More

Russia Is on the Verge of War. Here's What You Need to Know Feb. 17, 2022

Armstrong Williams

A map is the most effective tool for visualizing and explaining the Ukraine-Russia crisis because it... Read More

The Strategic Costs of Hunter Biden's Ukrainian Corruption Feb. 16, 2022

Austin Bay

Often a bribe is more destructive than a bullet. In Afghanistan the U.S. and NATO could never defea... Read More

Putin's Posturing Feb. 10, 2022

Susan Estrich

I feel badly for Ukraine, poor country. Here is Russian President Vladimir Putin, posturing for the... Read More

Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies: Spectacles of National Branding and Global Projection, Part I Feb. 05, 2022

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Sometimes I wish, if just for a moment, that I could simply enjoy what I see and hear around me: a p... Read More

Wars and Rumors of Wars in Times of TikTok: Is America Ready for a Major Conflagration? Part II Jan. 22, 2022

Luis Martínez-Fernández

The United States lost, "failed miserably," in a battle against Chinese forces, reported Gen. John H... Read More

Putin, Ukraine and The RUBK: Old News Is Current Bad News Jan. 19, 2022

Austin Bay

Fail to study the past (history), from energizing grand aspirations to how-it's-done tactics, and yo... Read More

Wars and Rumors of Wars in Times of TikTok: Is America Ready for a Major Conflagration? Part I Jan. 15, 2022

Luis Martínez-Fernández

The British won their World War I battles, so goes the aphorism, on the polo fields of Eton and Harr... Read More

2022's Four Strategic Challenges Jan. 05, 2022

Austin Bay

As 2022 begins, four strategic challenges to the post-World War II international order generate the ... Read More

The Christmas Truce of 1914 Remains a Miracle and an Inspiration Dec. 25, 2021

Georgia Garvey

Nearly 107 years later, the events of Dec. 25, 1914, commonly known as the Christmas truce, remain m... Read More

While Biden Slept: Appeasement and Accommodation Dec. 14, 2021

Common Sense

Speaking to the House of Commons in 1948, Winston Churchill, paraphrasing philosopher George Santaya... Read More

Let's Honor Veterans Day by Adopting a More Sober Foreign Policy Nov. 12, 2021

Josh Hammer

The Veterans Day holiday this week, coming just a few months after the national humiliation that was... Read More

Hailing Our Heroes in Afghanistan's Wake Nov. 12, 2021

Daily Editorials

That's acutely the case for Afghanistan War veterans 73 days after the U.S. military departed the co... Read More

Colin Powell, Moral Weakling Oct. 22, 2021

Ted Rall

If Colin Powell's life has meaning, it is as a cautionary tale about the perils of going along to ge... Read More

The War Is on With China Oct. 12, 2021

Stephen Moore

With each passing week, it looks like World War III — between America and China — is com... Read More

Taliban Fashion And Why It Matters Oct. 08, 2021

Ted Rall

The British tabloid The Daily Mail is taking small-arms fire for publishing an article bearing the h... Read More

President Biden's Treacherous Team Oct. 05, 2021

Common Sense

Twenty years ago this week, U.S. Special Forces and a U.S. Marine task force began offensive operati... Read More

Between Afghanistan and Immigration, Have We Ever Had a Less Competent President? Oct. 01, 2021

Neil Patel

There's always press coverage about Republican mismanagement or Republicans getting into trouble gov... Read More

Democrats Share the Blame for Afghanistan Sep. 17, 2021

Ted Rall

President Joe Biden is taking heat from Democrats, not for his decision to withdraw from Afghanistan... Read More