
American and French Interests Do Not Align in the Middle East
The French came to Washington. They saw, but they did not conquer. America’s relationship with France may be its oldest, but it is certainly not […]
The French came to Washington. They saw, but they did not conquer. America’s relationship with France may be its oldest, but it is certainly not […]
Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron came to Washington to lobby Donald Trump to break his promise to undo Barack Obama’s “Iran deal.” A few […]
On the heels of the near love fest between French President Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump, the White House hosted a meeting with a rather […]
I know an elderly gentleman in San Antonio who, though he has spent decades working in America as a surveyor and cartographer, has never lost […]
The American-led Middle East order is collapsing. Rival powers and regional actors now jockey for position in the region, in an attempt to form the […]
After the nominal change in Cuba’s leadership, the New York Times managed to come out with the most New York Times headline ever: “More Black […]
While the guilt-ridden West takes in refugees from all over the Third World and is wrestling with problems of assimilation, internal conflict, and hardened cultural […]
Russian meddling? Campaign collusion? Forget that. That “did they or didn’t they” story has nothing on the ongoing saga of cybersecurity breaches with the possible […]
Afghanistan has become the poster child for America’s imperial overreach. After 18 years of warfare, it persists. There are currently 15,000 American troops fighting in […]
I was reading George Will on Syria. The piece consists of this: Obligatory reference to the Germans dropping chemical weapons. Wikipedia level knowledge of the […]
This week, I’m in Washington, D.C. giving a series of lectures and seminars at the Institute of World Politics, a small postgraduate school that specializes […]
Was the latest round of airstrikes in Syria a one-time hit to restore deterrence and stop the future use of chemical weapons, or was it […]
We live in a global defense environment where technology can outpace judgment and experience. Perhaps in the debate over ground-based midcourse defense missiles (GMD), an […]
Michael Anton was a senior contributing editor of American Greatness from July 2016 until January 2017 when he became deputy assistant to the president for […]
Society becomes polarized and impoverished when obvious truths are denied. To address the ensuing malaise, government expands. When government expands, government unions flourish. And there […]
Michael Walsh wrote an excellent article recently in which he did something that is essential to making America great again: he took on the military. […]
President Bush declared the Global War on Terror. President Obama changed its name to the Overseas Contingency Operation. And President Trump, during the 2016 presidential […]
There is talk of renewed attacks on Syria and “Animal Assad” by an enraged President Trump. The stated reason is Assad’s alleged recent use of […]
Recent events have dragged the Syrian civil war once again to the center of the world’s attention. The first of these events was the recent […]
What can a government do if millions of unarmed people just keep walking towards your national border? Is it considered migration or invasion? The question […]