After over fifty-three years of sitting on their throne in Damascus, the Assad family's regime has collapsed in Syria. Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow without a word, the rebels are in command of every major city and airport, and prisons have been opened. The...
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One Day, Ukrainians Might Hate America
by Ted Snider | Dec 10, 2024 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
There was a time, just before and just after Russia's invasion, that Ukraine might have lost no territory except Crimea and few lives. But America said no. In December 2021, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented the United States and NATO with a proposal on...
Washington Celebrates Al-Qaeda’s Victory in Syria
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 9, 2024 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Washington finally completed its dirty war in Syria. What started as a CIA covert operation to smuggle weapons and jihadists from Libya to Syria has resulted in leader Bashar al-Assad being deposed and replaced by Abu Mohammad al-Julani. Julani found his way to...
Sayonara, Paul Krugman
by William Anderson | Dec 9, 2024 | Economics, Featured Articles
After spending twenty-five years as a columnist for The New York Times, Paul Krugman is finally retiring from that position—twenty-five years too late, if one wishes to be honest. It is hard to measure the influence he had from that perch, but his columns surely were...
TGIF: Supply Precedes Demand
by Sheldon Richman | Dec 6, 2024 | Economics, Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism, Politics, Sheldon Richman, TGIF
"Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production." —Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, 1776 "In the market economy the consumers are supreme. Their buying and their abstention from buying ultimately determine what the entrepreneurs produce and in what...
Legal Plunder: Indiana Police Prey On Packages Transiting Huge FedEx Hub
by Stark Realities with Brian McGlinchey | Dec 6, 2024 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
From a federal government operating far beyond the bounds of the Constitution to law enforcement agencies routinely entering private property without warrants, tyranny takes many forms in the United States. However, few are as shocking to the sensibilities as civil...
The World Order Is On Trial at the International Criminal Court
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Dec 5, 2024 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
On November 21, the International Criminal Court (ICC), after months of delay, finally issued arrest warrants as requested by the ICC Prosecutor for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Both men are charged with being...
Ignoring China’s Redlines Could Make Taiwan the Next Ukraine
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Dec 5, 2024 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The recent meeting between outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Lima, Peru offered a stark illustration of the divergent priorities and perspectives shaping the fraught U.S.-China relationship. While the Biden administration’s...