Military

Washington’s Iraq Catastrophe

December 31, 2019 0

Brian CLOUGHLEY The Savoyard philosopher Joseph de Maistre died almost 200 years ago, having expressed many opinions, including the observation that “Every country has the government it deserves.” He was an inflexible monarchist who approved of […]

Government

Forecast 2020 — Whirlin’ and Swirlin’

December 31, 2019 0

The Meta The big question for the year 2020 is simple: can America get its mind right? If the answer is no, we may not have much chance of continuing as a peaceful, functioning country. […]

Military

Will War Derail Trump’s Reelection?

December 31, 2019 0

December 31, 2019 by Patrick J. Buchanan If there are IEDs on Trump’s road to reelection, they may be found in the Middle and Near East, land of the forever wars, and North Korea. Not infrequently, foreign […]

World Affairs

Twenty Years Later – How Did Putin Do?

December 30, 2019 0

Patrick ARMSTRONG Twenty years ago a not very well-known Vladimir Putin published an essay “Russia at the turn of the millennium”. It was printed in Nezavisimaya Gazeta and at the Russian government website. The only copy […]

Government

Russiagate Investigation Now Endangers Obama

December 30, 2019 0

Eric ZUESSE Former US President Barack Obama is now in severe legal jeopardy, because the Russiagate investigation has turned 180 degrees; and he, instead of the current President, Donald Trump, is in its cross-hairs. The biggest […]

Commentary

CrossTalk Bullhorns: So Long 2019!

December 30, 2019 0

It is a long held tradition on CrossTalk to take stock of the year that is about to pass. We have a look at what moved us, what changed us, and what gave us reason […]

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