Foreign Policy
CFR Memo: Use U.S. Military to Fund Foreign Armed Forces in Effort to “Spread Democracy”
The Council on Foreign Relations has called for the U.S. Defense Department to fund foreign militaries and international organizations. ...
U.S. Military Presence in Okinawa Fuels Continued Protests
The U.S. military presence on the Japanese island of Okinawa, which has existed since the U.S. occupation of the Ryukyu Islands at the...
Read moreFormer Associates of Rand Paul and Charles Koch Launch Non-interventionist Think Tank
A team of libertarian and constitutionalist foreign policy experts have joined a team led by political activist Edward King in forming the Defense...
Read moreSuicide Among Soldiers Spikes to Record Highs
A new study reveals a record increase in the suicide rate among members of the U.S. Army. ...
Read moreObama Visits Hiroshima, Advocates Pursuit of a World Without Nuclear Weapons
On May 27, President Obama became the first sitting American president to visit Hiroshima, Japan, the first place where nuclear weapons were used...
Read moreObama Announces United States Will Lift Arms Ban on Vietnam
On Monday, President Obama announced that the United States will be lifting its decades-long ban on sales of military equipment to Vietnam, provoking...
Read moreGraham Presses for Release of Report Implicating Saudis in 9/11 Attacks
Former Senator Bob Graham (D-Fla.), who has been trying since 2003 to get 28 classified pages of the famous 9/11 Commission Report released,...
Read moreRole of U.S. Special Forces Against ISIS/al-Qaeda Expanding
Several recent news reports indicate that the role of U.S. special forces in operations against ISIS and al-Qaeda in parts of the Middle...
Read moreIran Deal Lies: Should Americans Trust Presidents on Foreign Policy?
The false information put out by the Obama White House concerning the Iran nuclear deal raises the larger question: Should we trust presidents...
Read moreObama Visit to Hiroshima Highlights Commitment to a “World Without Nuclear Weapons”
The White House announced that during President Obama’s upcoming trip to Vietnam and Japan, "the President will make an historic visit to Hiroshima...
Read moreContinuation of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan Called “Recipe for Disaster”
The role of U.S. special forces in Afghanistan, who are technically considered to be consultants rather than combatants, has caused confusion among some...
Read moreU.S. Foreign Policy: Spread Homosexual Agenda
Having nearly wrapped America in the rainbow flag of the homosexual agenda, the Obama administration has now begun the process in Latin America...
Read moreU.S. Navy SEAL Killed in Fight With ISIS in Iraq
Islamic State (ISIS) militants killed a U.S. Navy SEAL serving as an advisor to Kurdish Peshmerga forces near the town of Tel Asqof,...
Read moreTrump Delivers “America First” Foreign Policy Speech
Speaking at Washington’s Mayflower Hotel on April 27, the GOP’s front-running presidential candidate Donald Trump delivered a major speech outlining his plans “to...
Read morePentagon Denies Mission Creep After Announcement About Sending More U.S. Troops to Syria
Following President Obama’s announcement in Hanover, Germany, on April 25 that the United States would send an additional 250 special operations forces to...
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