Thomas Massie Leads the Republican Revolt Against Trump’s Iran War

Thomas Massie Leads the Republican Revolt Against Trump’s Iran War

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) lost his primary in May, but before leaving Congress he accomplished something that has eluded war powers advocates for decades. Journalist Aída Chávez summarized the moment succinctly on X: House passes Iran war powers resolution 215-208. Four Republicans voted with Democrats to pass it. — aída chávez (@aidachavez) June 3, 2026 In addition to Massie, the three other congressmen were Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), and Rep. Tom Barrett (R-MI). Their defection marked a rare fracture in Republican unity on foreign policy and elevated...

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The Bipartisan Roots of Trump’s War in Latin America

The Bipartisan Roots of Trump’s War in Latin America

When a resurfaced clip of Joe Biden's 1989 speech went viral in December 2025, it created an awkward moment for Democrats attacking President Donald Trump's military campaign against alleged drug boats. In that speech, delivered as the official Democratic Party response to President George H.W. Bush's address on the crack cocaine epidemic, then-Senator Biden declared with unmistakable clarity what he wanted the United States to do. "Let's go after the drug lords where they live with an international strike force," Biden said. "There must be no safe haven for these narco-terrorists and they...

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America’s Six-Decade Siege Of Cuba Enters Its Most Brutal Phase

America’s Six-Decade Siege Of Cuba Enters Its Most Brutal Phase

The Trump administration's May 2026 indictment of former Cuban President Raúl Castro represents the latest escalation in a six-decade campaign of economic warfare that has failed to achieve regime change while inflicting catastrophic harm on the Cuban people. The roots of the U.S. embargo lie in the aftermath of Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, which overthrew the U.S.-backed government of Fulgencio Batista and set Cuba on a course of nationalization and Soviet alignment. The United States first launched an arms embargo in 1958, with the energy and agricultural sectors targeted beginning in...

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How Western Intelligence Agencies Built the Global Jihadist Network

How Western Intelligence Agencies Built the Global Jihadist Network

Americans have been fed a comforting fairy tale about Islamic terrorism. Radical jihadists attack the West simply because they despise freedom, democracy, and the American way of life. This narrative flatters domestic audiences while conveniently obscuring a far more troubling reality. For decades, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Israel have armed, financed, tolerated, and tapped into Sunni Islamist extremists as geopolitical tools to destabilize rivals. The evidence spans multiple theaters and rests on declassified documents, congressional investigations, and credible...

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Will Congress Expose Israel’s 60-Year Nuclear Secret?

Will Congress Expose Israel’s 60-Year Nuclear Secret?

Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) tweeted on May 4, 2026: For nearly six decades the U.S. has voluntarily remained in the dark on Israel's nuclear capabilities. The ambiguity ends now. There is too much at stake to accept ignorance. We are at war alongside Israel against Iran without knowing what their red lines are for using a… pic.twitter.com/oe0KF9MnKQ — Joaquin Castro (@JoaquinCastrotx) May 6, 2026 That tweet accompanied a letter signed by Castro and twenty-nine other House Democrats addressed to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The lawmakers argued that Congress has a constitutional duty to...

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Why Does America Keep Testing Failed ‘Decapitation’ Strategies?

Why Does America Keep Testing Failed ‘Decapitation’ Strategies?

The United States has long operated under a seductive strategic fantasy. Remove the leader of an adversary organization, whether a drug cartel, a terrorist group, or a sovereign state, and that organization will collapse, enabling American interests to fill the resulting vacuum. However, decades of academic literature, hard empirical data from Mexico's drug war, and the lived consequences of America's post 9/11 targeted killing campaigns all tell a damning story many in the DC ruling class refuse to acknowledge. Decapitation strategies are, at best, tactically satisfying and strategically...

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Report: America’s Economic Sanctions Kill Hundreds of Thousands Annually

Report: America’s Economic Sanctions Kill Hundreds of Thousands Annually

Economic sanctions have become the defining coercive instrument of American foreign policy. Currently, roughly 27% of the world's countries are under sanctions imposed by the United States, the European Union, or the United Nations—up from just 4% in the early 1960s. A landmark 2025 study published in The Lancet Global Health by economists Francisco Rodríguez, Silvio Rendón, and Mark Weisbrot has put a number on the cumulative death toll of these measures. Unilateral sanctions kill approximately 564,000 people per year, a figure comparable to the total annual mortality burden of armed...

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Israel’s Expansion Means An Unraveling of Middle East Stability

Israel’s Expansion Means An Unraveling of Middle East Stability

The recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran may have paused the most intense phase of direct military confrontation, but it has done nothing to resolve the deeper questions about Middle Eastern stability that have emerged since October 7, 2023. Behind the temporary calm lies a profound transformation in Israeli strategic thinking, one that has moved from containment to active regional reorganization. Israel is not a normal democracy that abides by the rule of law or legal restraint. It is very much an expansionist state with bold ambitions and a demonstrated willingness to break...

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