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Shuffling, Stumbling, Mumbling into War Feb. 28, 2023

Common Sense

The long, sad history of war is replete with multiple mistakes, misjudgments, erroneous information ... Read More

World War III in 2023 Feb. 25, 2023

Luis Martínez-Fernández

It's any given morning on any given week in 2023. Millions of Americans wake up without internet: no... Read More

How to End the Ukraine War Feb. 24, 2023

Neil Patel

The war in Ukraine has been tragic for Ukrainians. It's in America's interest to dissuade other coun... Read More

The Media's Silly First Draft of 'Historic' Feb. 24, 2023

Tim Graham

One of the worst glorifications of journalism is to call it "the first rough draft of history." At l... Read More

Questions for the Washington Uniparty on Ukraine, One Year Later Feb. 24, 2023

Josh Hammer

President Joe Biden's surprise visit to Ukrainian premier Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv earlier this we... Read More

War and the Constitution Feb. 23, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Can the president fight any war he wishes? Can Congress fund any war it chooses? Are there constitut... Read More

War and Indifference Feb. 16, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Which is more destructive to personal liberty, a government that engages in secret acts of war or a ... Read More

To End the War, Attack Russia's Center of Gravity: Vladimir Putin Feb. 15, 2023

Austin Bay

The first anniversary of Russia's war to conquer Ukraine is upon us, with no apparent military or di... Read More

The Ukraine Trap, One Year Later Feb. 10, 2023

Ted Rall

Though their number is steadily dropping, especially among Republicans, most Americans support Ukrai... Read More

Watching Ukraine, Japan and South Korea Consider Nuclear Weapons Feb. 08, 2023

Austin Bay

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has stirred profound defense policy changes in Europe and Asia, with on... Read More

Bring On the Tanks Feb. 02, 2023

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — I have been following the pledging of combat tanks to Ukraine by the European all... Read More

Ukraine's Nation in Arms: The Unexpected Near-Peer War Feb. 01, 2023

Austin Bay

Russia versus Ukraine: It's an unexpected "near-peer" war. Eleven months of combat and suffering de... Read More

Ukraine Demonstrates War Reserve Stockpiles Are Vital Jan. 25, 2023

Austin Bay

No matter the outcome on the battlefield, the Ukraine War already has a clear winner: that small ban... Read More

2023's Strategic Challenges: Introducing Big Debt Jan. 04, 2023

Austin Bay

When 2022 began, Vladimir Putin's Russia was fighting a slow but deadly war with Ukraine — a w... Read More

Putin's Latest Bad Bet: Strategic Bombing Dec. 21, 2022

Austin Bay

For Ukrainians, Dec. 16 was another terrible day of war. Russia fired 76 missiles into their country... Read More

Putin Sends Renewable Energy -- and Efficiency -- into Even Higher Gear Nov. 03, 2022

Froma Harrop

Russia has many reasons to regret its savage war on Ukraine, but a very lasting one will be how it s... Read More

Why Are You a Patriot? Oct. 21, 2022

Mona Charen

A few months ago, some marketer got hold of my cellphone number, and I've been deluged ever since wi... Read More

The Russian Fatherland Is Losing the Fathers Oct. 20, 2022

Froma Harrop

As Russian forces continue their retreat on the battlefield in Ukraine, Moscow has turned to attacki... Read More

Where US and Ukrainian War Aims Collide Oct. 18, 2022

Patrick Buchanan

To President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukraine, Crimea and the Donbas are national territories whose r... Read More

60th Anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis Finds Communist Island in Deepest Crisis Ever, Part I Oct. 08, 2022

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Sixty years ago, on Oct. 22, President John F. Kennedy addressed the nation on TV with dire warnings... Read More