COVID-19 is the coveted excuse the global elite have been looking for to push through their agenda. Washed-up former leaders sensing a second opportunity to rule, such as Gordon Brown and Mikhail Gorbachev, have already said the crisis means it is time “to create a temporary form of world government,” and to “revise the entire global agenda.” Our would-be world rulers are on a deadline. Failure to act immediately threatens to give more power to recent populist movements and turn the globalization project into The Tower of Babel: Part Deux. Henry Kissinger articulated this fear ...
If Mitch McConnell’s Senate can confirm his new nominee for the Supreme Court, President Donald Trump may have completed the capture of all three branches of the U.S. government for the ...
Since China devalued its currency 3 percent, global markets have gone into a tailspin. Why should this be? After all, 3 percent devaluation in China could be countered by a U.S. tariff of 3 percent ...
So you feel worn-out by the never-ending “peace process” involving two ethno-religious communities and their competing claims over a disputed territory. And you are not ...
When we last left the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), they were defending their decision to permit sexually segregated Muslim Friday prayers in a public-school ...
A year after taking power, in June 1934, Adolf Hitler made his first visit abroad—to his idol Benito Mussolini in Venice. Babbling on incessantly about Mein Kampf and the ...
In a 1955 foreign-policy cabinet meeting, Dwight Eisenhower is reported to have remarked, "Adenauer's the West's ace in the hole." The president was of course referring to ...
The American people should be eternally grateful to Old Europe for having spiked the Bush-McCain plan to bring Georgia into NATO. Had Georgia been in NATO when Mikheil ...
In response to the movement of Russian troops into Georgia this morning, State Department spokesperson Amanda Harper announced to the German press: "We support Georgia’s ...
Yglesias says: The crux of the matter is that while truly conservative foreign policy thought has a long history of wrongness in the United States it’s rarely genuinely ...