Foreign Policy
CIA’s Bin Laden Hunter Ordered to Stand Down 10 Times
Michael Scheuer, the former chief of the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA's) Osama bin Laden unit, told the U.K. Daily Telegraph in a recent...
Foreign Aid: Borrowing From Peter to Pay Peter
Nowhere on the planet is common sense a scarcer commodity than in Washington, D.C. The $14 trillion in federal debt — much of...
Read moreFor Many Families, Every Day Is Memorial Day
For the families, friends, and comrades in arms who have lost loved ones in our nation's wars, Memorial Day is never just an...
Read moreDefense Secretary Gates Calls on Iraq to Request Troop Withdrawal Extension
As the deadline for complete withdrawal approaches, Defense Secretary Robert Gates (left) is soliciting permission from the government of Iraq for American troops...
Read moreMiddle East Speech a Political Nightmare for Obama
President Obama’s recent comments about Middle East peace talks, and his call for returning Israel and Palestine to 1967 boundaries, have whipped up...
Read moreRon Paul Counters Obama Policy on Israel, Middle East
Congressman Ron Paul issued a blistering critique of President Obama's recent proposal for Israel to surrender its territory to pre-1967 borders and create a...
Read moreCongress Considers Endless War, Worldwide
A controversial provision in the National Defense Authorization Bill that would “affirm” the President’s supposed power to wage perpetual war anywhere on Earth...
Read moreRon Paul Critical Of Obama’s Bin Laden Hit
During a radio interview, presidential candidate and Republican Congressman Ron Paul (left) criticized the manner in which President Obama reportedly assassinated an unarmed...
Read moreAgenda Set for Talks Between U.S. and China
This week in Washington, high-level White House officials will sit down with their counterparts from China to discuss a variety of items, including...
Read moreHow Not to End U.S. Aid to Pakistan
In the wake of the alleged killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. special forces on May 2, some in Congress are beginning...
Read moreWith “No” to bin Laden Photos, Speculation Continues
Days after telling the American people that a team of U.S. Navy SEALs had killed Osama bin Laden in a daring raid on...
Read moreThe Race to Replace Osama bin Laden as America’s Most Wanted
No matter whether Osama bin Laden was killed this week or, as some claim, years ago, the irrefutable fact is that while he...
Read moreState Department Proposes Bizarre Questionnaire for Passport Apps
It seems that people are under much less scrutiny when entering the United States than leaving it inasmuch as the State Department has...
Read moreFormer Guantanamo Prisoner Now U.S. Ally in Libya
A former inmate at the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison who was considered a “probable” member of al Qaeda and a "medium-to-high risk" is...
Read moreWhy America Cannot “Save” Mankind
The Founding Fathers formed America as a republic. The interests of government were limited primarily to protecting freedom, and in those relatively few...
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