Standing Up to the Politics of Hatred
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi One of the most important lessons of mankind’s history is that neither individuals nor societies can better themselves unless they are governed by good intentions,…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi One of the most important lessons of mankind’s history is that neither individuals nor societies can better themselves unless they are governed by good intentions,…
If the deal approved, this much is certain — Iran will obtain nuclear weapons, terrorism will increase, an arms race in the Middle East will ensue, and America and our allies…
by Paul Bedard • Washington Examiner Stepping up his war on global warming and bolstering the Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to put new restrictions on coal-fired…
by Dr. Lawrence A. Franklin Al-Shabab, the Somalia-based terrorist group, appears to have adopted a new strategy to turn its Islamist war into a nationalist conflict targeting Kenya. Following al-Shabab’s…
by Peter Huessy In 2012, Robert Kaplan wrote in the “The Revenge of Geography” that countries of the “Heartland” and “Rimland”, stretching from North Korea southward through South Asia and…
By Marine Le Pen • The New York Times “To misname things is to add to the world’s unhappiness.” Whether or not Albert Camus really did…
by Charles Krauthammer • The Washington Post On Sunday, at the great Paris rally, the whole world was Charlie. By Tuesday, the veneer of solidarity was…
by George Landrith The White House has called the North Korean cyber-attack on Sony an act of vandalism. This entirely misses the point. Vandalism is typically limited to…
by Charles Krauthammer • Washington Post The lone wolf is the new nightmare, dramatized and amplified this week by the hostage-taking attack in Sydney. But there are two kinds of…
The extremists are copying Islamic State’s terror strategy By H.D.S. Greenway • The Boston Globe It is a sad fact of modern life that homicidally inclined extremists feel they…
by Marc A. Thiessen • Washington Post Rolling Stone magazine has faced nearly unanimous condemnation for publishing serious accusations without bothering to interview those it accused…
by Charles Krauthammer • Washington Post The report by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding CIA interrogation essentially accuses the agency under George W. Bush…
by John Yoo • Daily News The release of a Senate report on Bush-era interrogation policies could have prompted an informed, responsible debate over intelligence and the war on…
by Peter Roff In just a few short weeks control of the United States Senate floor will pass from the Democrats to the Republicans. This single fact means the political…
by Peter Roff • The Hill In just a few weeks control of the United States Senate floor passes from the Democrats to the Republicans. Because…