That the United States warned Russia before the Crocus Hall attack in Moscow that killed 145 people cannot be forgotten
Max ProwantApril 12, 2024
Biden’s State of the Union lacked the moral clarity on the civilizational struggle the US is in against China and Russia
Eric Patterson & Ken PopeMarch 18, 2024
Trump’s reckless words about NATO obscure the necessary and mutually beneficial nature of America’s system of alliances
Alan DowdMarch 7, 2024
For a repressive dictator, Vladimir Putin enjoys a puzzling amount of support among Americans with religious values.
Thea DunlevieMarch 1, 2024
Of such heroes, like Navalny, Aquino, and Bonhoeffer, it can be said: “The world was not worthy of them.”
Mark TooleyFebruary 20, 2024
Putin has learned to create just enough seditious mayhem to subvert international law, but not enough to provoke war
Mark R. RoyceFebruary 13, 2024
American military planners have not given the Ukrainians the tools they need to win and win now
J. Daryl CharlesFebruary 12, 2024
Sweden joining NATO will have immense geopolitical consequences
Mike Coté & Garrett Exner & Michael LuccheseJanuary 24, 2024
How Russia’s national security doctrine gobbled up the orthodox church.
Kristóf György Veres & Mónika PalotaiJanuary 23, 2024
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