A Second Vietnam War? Hanoi Waits and Prepares

A Second Vietnam War? Hanoi Waits and Prepares

On the surface, everything between Vietnam and the United States looked better than it ever had. In September 2023, President Joe Biden and General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, elevating relations to their highest diplomatic tier. American officials toasted prosperity. Vietnamese leaders smiled for cameras. The messaging suggested a new chapter in a relationship once defined by napalm and body counts. Then, in early February 2026, a very different story emerged from behind the curtain. The 88 Project, a U.S.-based human rights organization focused...

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You Can’t Treat Russia or China Like Iran

You Can’t Treat Russia or China Like Iran

When Donald Trump returned to the White House on January 20, 2025, voices suggested his administration might wind down the Ukraine conflict and pursue a foreign policy of restraint. The reality reveals something far different. Trump's outreach to Russia is not Pat Buchanan style non-interventionism. It is a calculated attempt to use Russia as a geopolitical weapon against China and Iran, rooted in the same manipulative great power politics that has poisoned American foreign policy for generations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio openly proposed at February 2025 Riyadh talks that the United...

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Sergei Lavrov is Right: America is ‘Agreement Incapable’

Sergei Lavrov is Right: America is ‘Agreement Incapable’

In February 2026, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the United States of "not being ready to fulfill agreements" reached during alleged Trump-Putin talks in Alaska in August 2025. The accusation fits a pattern. During a July 2020 conference on the Open Skies Treaty, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told TASS that Russia does not view the United States "as a partner who is able to negotiate." The charge that Washington cannot be relied upon to honor its commitments has become a recurring theme in Russian diplomacy and increasingly resonates beyond Moscow. Over the...

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Israel Needs Time Before Another Iran War—Here’s Why

Israel Needs Time Before Another Iran War—Here’s Why

The United States finds itself in an unfamiliar position. After spending approximately one hundred and fifty THAAD interceptors and eighty SM-3 missiles to help defend Israel during the Twelve-Day War in June 2025, the Pentagon faces a stark reality. Its stockpiles are depleted, its production lines cannot keep pace, and another major conflict with Iran would require an air defense umbrella America can no longer fully provide. The question is not whether the United States wants to strike Iran again. The question is whether it can afford to. For now, the answer appears to be no. But history...

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Uncle Sam, Drug Traffickers, and Their Friendship

Uncle Sam, Drug Traffickers, and Their Friendship

The camera crews assembled at the Justice Department in March 2024 to capture what prosecutors described as a landmark conviction. Juan Orlando Hernández, who had served as Honduras's president from 2014 to 2022, stood convicted of conspiring to import over four hundred tons of cocaine into the United States. Federal prosecutors had proven he accepted a $1million bribe from Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and used the Honduran National Police and military to protect cocaine shipments. Judge Kevin Castel sentenced him to forty-five years in prison and an $8 million fine. The conviction seemed to...

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Fantasies of Fragmenting Iran Only Serve Israeli Interests

Fantasies of Fragmenting Iran Only Serve Israeli Interests

A troubling convergence has emerged among Western think tanks, Israeli politicians, and exiled opposition figures advocating for the partition of Iran along ethnic and sectarian lines. This strategy represents a dangerous escalation from traditional regime change toward what can only be described as regime destruction, a policy shift that would benefit Israeli regional ambitions while catastrophically destabilizing the Middle East and creating humanitarian disasters that would dwarf the Syrian refugee crisis. Iran's demographic reality forms the pretext for these proposals. Persians...

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Donald Trump Is No Peace President

Donald Trump Is No Peace President

Donald Trump presented himself as someone who would end America's perpetual conflicts and chart a fresh course in global affairs. Supporters routinely placed him alongside noninterventionist figures such as Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul, insisting he would deliver prudence and realism to the nation's capital. Reality paints an entirely different picture. Across Venezuela, Somalia, Iran, and Yemen, Trump's tenure has featured military expansion, financial coercion, and overseas operations that mirror his predecessors in both breadth and destructiveness. Hard data confirms this assessment....

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Trump’s Economic Belligerence is Driving Canada into China’s Arms

Trump’s Economic Belligerence is Driving Canada into China’s Arms

On January 16, 2026, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stood beside Chinese President Xi Jinping to announce what he called a landmark agreement that fundamentally restructured trade relations between the two nations. The deal slashed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles from 100% to 6.1% while China reduced levies on Canadian canola from 84% to approximately 15%. But the numbers themselves tell only part of the story. This agreement represents something far more consequential: the first major fracture in North American solidarity since World War II, driven not by ideological sympathy for...

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