China and Russia's increasing nuclear aggression signals their efforts to achieve nuclear dominance over the U.S., threaten American allies, and undermine U.S. deterrence capabilities.
America First is America’s traditional foreign policy, and only President Trump offers the possibility of returning the United States to its traditional principles.
The current administration's overreliance on diplomacy through the State Department, sidelining the Defense Department, has led to disastrous foreign policy failures and weakened national security.
The sad reality is that Sullivan’s trip, his meeting with CCP leaders, and these blind agreements to engagement are having a cumulative and deleterious impact on our national security.
It is painful to recognize that the U.S. does not have a president who can fulfill a critical component of deterring a war between the Philippines and the PRC to which the U.S. will be a party.
The intellectual headlock of engagement will only be broken if Donald Trump returns to office. Thus 2024 offers the prospect of a better year. Or a much, much worse one.
The question before the American voter now is whether they will endorse this return to Engagement as espoused by the Harris-Walz team or the defeat of the CCP that a Trump victory will make possible.
Time is running out, as the PRC’s aggression against the Philippines is certainly calculated with one eye on the U.S. election calendar and the realization of what the CCP fears—Donald Trump’s return.
The threat of the PRC and Russia in a military alignment or alliance is a major threat to the U.S. as it presents the U.S. with a multiple front war problem that it has not faced since the Cold War.
The attempted assassination and Trump’s words are a reminder of age-old wisdom that while some may intend harm, providence intended it for good to accomplish greater things.
The world witnessed the coverup of a president that is in sharp decline and our enemies are not going to wait for a new president to be selected before continuing the pursuit of their strategic goals.
The fundamental problem of threat deflation must be addressed as a top priority for the U.S. national security community and their responsibility to the American people.
The U.S. is not prepared to address the strategic realities of the 21st century, including existential threats, because, broadly speaking, the IC has and continues to fail.
We know the trends of the past 25 years, we know the capabilities of the PLA and CCG, and we know the PRC’s intentions for the future. To not act in our own self-defense is a dereliction of duty.
The second Trump administration will have to sound the ship and repair the damage that the Biden administration did to U.S. alliances and national security interests.
The American presidential election of 2024 will be the most important since 1860 and could witness America’s end and a descent into tyranny from which there will be no return.