Foreign/Defense Policy

Rescue requests denied in Libya attack

By The Editor

As the Benghazi hearings continue on Capitol Hill here are four recent posts, the first one is from Michelle Malkin: Operation Smear Benghazi Whistleblowers It’s on. As the White House grapples with a growing…

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The Art of the Impossible

The Art of the Impossible

By John Biver

From Thomas Sowell: Someone called politics “the art of the possible.” But, in the era of the modern welfare state, politics is largely the art of the impossible. Those people morbid enough to keep…

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Beyond the Post-Cold War World

Beyond the Post-Cold War World

By John Biver

From George Friedman at Statfor: An era ended when the Soviet Union collapsed on Dec. 31, 1991. The confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union defined the Cold War period. The collapse…

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Iraq: A Convenient Scapegoat

Iraq: A Convenient Scapegoat

By John Biver

From Victor Davis Hanson: The unpopular war has become a popular whipping boy even on the right. Bring up Iraq — and expect to end up in an argument. Conservatives are no different from…

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