Commentary

Putin, Trump, and the Elusive “Peace” – Hanson

August 19, 2025 0

Trump’s Alaska summit with Putin yielded no ceasefire, but it revealed the contours of a possible peace—where diplomacy, exhaustion, and hard limits define the battlefield’s end. By Victor Davis Hanson August 18, 2025 At the August […]

Commentary

When Russia Was Our Ally Before 1917

August 19, 2025 0

by Martin Armstrong     I learned in high school that they do not teach what goes against their agenda. I had to read The Great Crash by Galbraith, which omitted the fact that Europe defaulted […]

World Affairs

An Offer He Can’t Refuse – Kunstler

August 19, 2025 0

by Jim Kunstler “This is not our war. The US is not in a war. Ukraine is in a war. . .” — Sec’y of State Marco Rubio   Volodymyr Zelenskyy is dropping in at the White […]

World Affairs

Carefully and Gracefully – Kunstler

August 17, 2025 0

by Jim Kunstler “It’s funny they call [intel] a ‘community.’ That sounds so benign and beneficial. Everybody likes communities.” —Doug Casey   And so, now, in Alaska, Mr. Trump sits down with Vlad Putin to attempt […]

Globalism

An Existential Threat to and from the Intelligence Community

August 15, 2025 0

by J.B. Shurk Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard’s declassification of communications and reports that implicate Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, senior officials from the Obama administration, and former heads of the Intelligence Community in a conspiracy to […]

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