In search of a GOP foreign policy
By: streiff (Diary)
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By: streiff (Diary)
Read MoreFrom Bill Muehlenberg: One very telling political cartoon making the rounds shows US Secretary of State John Kerry at a table with a Hamas terrorist and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The Hamas militant has…
Read MoreNot only is this article (just reposted before this) one of my favorites, but this May 20, 2011 Oval Office appearance by Benjamin Netanyahu is one of my favorites too. Obama talks for about…
Read MoreThis article first posted here on November 19, 2012, and it’s still one of my all-time favorites. By Matt Barber: There has been much talk of late about America’s “fiscal cliff.” As troubling as…
Read MoreWalter Russell Mead writing at The American Interest has some choice words for Obama’s handling of foreign policy as well as for the ongoing bias of the liberal press. Here is the italicized intro/heading…
Read MoreFrom Mercatornet.com by George Friedman: From the very beginning, the US could not avoid “foreign entanglements.” The Fourth of July weekend gave me time to consider events in Iraq and Ukraine, U.S.-German relations and…
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Read MoreA few months ago Dennis Prager taught me things I’d never heard in this video: The Middle East Problem. Below is another excellent short video by Here’s the text from the YouTube page from…
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Read MoreFrom Robert Knight: As conflict rages in Gaza, and anti-Semitic riots erupt in European cities, something is happening deep within Jerusalem that could change the course of history. Israel’s holy city is dominated by…
Read MoreFrom Janet Levy: This is where our government sends millions of dollars and plans to send an additional $47 million more in short order. To see more of the truth, go to Palestinian Media…
Read MoreVictor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian with the Hoover Institution, and the author of many books. He also writes regularly and artfully on what is almost the modern day equivalent of The…
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