In defense of America the arms dealer
In an era of great-power competition, Washington can’t afford to be too picky
John Pietro is an editorial assistant at The Spectator World
In an era of great-power competition, Washington can’t afford to be too picky
The EU unity he dreams of doesn’t and can’t exist
It’s a partnership worth fostering
Here’s how a new act in Congress would do just that
What good does criticizing Netanyahu’s judicial reforms do for America?
Our neighbor is descending into anarchy
Is Taiwan about to lose one of its closest allies?
The two have celebrated birthdays, downed vodka and even made pancakes together
China has much at stake even if it is the senior partner here
Beijing wants to be a diplomatic heavyweight
For now, Washington seems to be trying to keep tensions at a simmer
The country is at a crossroads and must choose between East or West
Foreign policy minds reflect on the conflict and its global impact
His country is not on the verge of authoritarianism
The US could not have just easily absconded from Afghanistan
‘LeBron knows that the shoes that he has been wearing are made by slave kids’
What makes the lie so extraordinary is that it is so easily debunked
How can you stem the flow of fentanyl without securing the border?
Such ‘soft isolationism’ isn’t dead yet in the GOP
Biden might not like siding against Latin American leftists but that’s what he must do