Who remembers voting for all this brinksmanship with China and Russia? It’s time we had one of those “national conversations,” we’re incessantly admonished to have by teachers, feds and talking heads. Only this conversation should be about the National Defense...
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Cultural Superiority Isn’t Racism: Why Western Values Underpin the World’s Best Countries
by Sam Jacobs | Nov 3, 2020 | Foreign Policy, Politics
A view of Western culture as being uniquely valuable is radically different from racism.
Who’s Racist? The Continuing Tragedy of American Exceptionalism
by Connor Freeman | Nov 3, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Many young liberals truly believe that by voting for Joe Biden they’re somehow helping evict racism and fascism from the Oval Office. If only it were that easy. This columnist is thinking, in particular, of an illustrative, albeit anecdotal example. A recent...
On Tuesday, Antiwar Voters Might Decide the Presidential Election
by Hunter DeRensis | Nov 1, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
On Monday [two weeks ago], on the 19th anniversary of U.S. soldiers hitting the ground in Afghanistan, dozens of people gathered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with the goal of ensuring that our men and women in uniform won’t be in Afghanistan for another anniversary....
Stephan Kinsella Ep. 136
by Patrick Macfarlane | Oct 31, 2020 | Foreign Policy
The Great Stephan Kinsella joins me to discuss balancing the practice of law with scholarly pursuits, the future of libertarianism, and his forthcoming book "Law in a Libertarian World." Check out Stephan's work at http://www.stephankinsella.com/ Episode 136 of the...
Will Elections in Palestine Provide a Path to Peace?
by Cameron Boyle | Oct 31, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The prospect of elections in Palestine has brought vital hope to a land synonymous with suffering. Despite enduring decades of conflict, loss, and tumult, a "tripartite assault" currently threatens to push the situation beyond repair. This takes the form of Israel’s...
Ten Years Later: What the ‘Iraq War Diaries’ Told Us
by Ron Paul | Oct 28, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The purpose of journalism is to uncover truth—especially uncomfortable truth—and to publish it for the benefit of society. In a free society, we must be informed of the criminal acts carried out by governments in the name of the people. Throughout history, journalists...
YouTube Censoring Veterans’ Antiwar Video
by Bring Our Troops Home | Oct 27, 2020 | Blog, Foreign Policy
WEST CHESTER, PA. — Silicon Valley’s selective censorship of news stories isn’t limited to just the U.S. presidential election, a right of center veterans group said Monday. YouTube and Google platforms are violating the free speech rights of an Afghanistan and Iraq...









