Mayorkas Runs Foreign Policy in Western Hemisphere
Linderman, Am. Conservative The ‘Mayorkas Doctrine’ has completely remade migration patterns in the Americas and changed the internal politics of migrants’ countries of origin—and not for the…
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Linderman, Am. Conservative The ‘Mayorkas Doctrine’ has completely remade migration patterns in the Americas and changed the internal politics of migrants’ countries of origin—and not for the…
Elaine Donnelly, The Federalist It doesn’t matter if consumers spend their beer dollars elsewhere, but it does matter when the Navy loses its share of the recruiting market.
James C. Petrosky, Nuclear View The NIDS team responds to an article from ForeignAffairs.com titled “Why America Still Needs Europe.”
Verger, PopSci Aircraft that can travel faster than the speed of sound have evolved since 1947, even if the physics haven’t changed.
Paul Kolbe & Calder Walton, The Cipher Brief OPINION – Russia’s arrest of Wall Street Journal journalist and U.S. citizen, Evan Gershkovich, on espionage charges is…
Luca Frumento, Newsweek On February 26, bodies began washing up on Italy’s southern shore near Crotone, Calabria—at least 81 dead, including 32 children, in one of the worst migrant
Jessica Chen Weiss, Foreign Affairs Alarm Over a Chinese Invasion Could Become a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
In the West and parts of Asia, concern is mounting that China might invade…
Sean Bell, Sky News Putin is inspired by Russian leaders such as Peter the Great and their territorial conquests. But will history repeat itself, with the conflict in Ukraine ending in a…
Brent Ramsey, American Thinker Today telling the truth has largely disappeared from public discourse. Let’s use basic history as an example. Learning history in school was the norm during…