State of the world in 2004: The backdrop of the early stages of World War IV
As we welcome in 2004, it's time to take stock of the geopolitical panorama that provides the backdrop for the...
As we welcome in 2004, it's time to take stock of the geopolitical panorama that provides the backdrop for the...
Two days before Christmas, the Wall Street Journal published a singularly important account of one man’s journey into the world...
(Washington, D.C.): This holiday season, the U.S. government has been warning that foreign aircraft might be hijacked and used to...
The US-led invasion of Iraq to disarm Saddam Hussein helped motivate Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi to volunteer to give up...
The policy organization at the Pentagon does two main kinds of work. There are the day-today tasks, drafting instructions for...
The Coalition's persistence in the face of certain international criticism is paying off in Iraq. Now, even the slipperiest of...
(Washington, D.C.): History will likely record December 13, 2003 as the tipping point in the liberation of Iraq. Of course,...
Some American politicians apparently want to let France, Germany and Russia get away with sabotaging the US-led effort to oust...
Hugh Hewitt kindly invited me on his show this afternoon together with Edward Morrissey of Captain’s Quarters to discuss the...
This article appeared originally at Front Page Magazine with the following statement from David Horowitz: Why We Are Publishing...
"The article you are about to read is the most disturbing that we at frontpagemag.com have ever published." With these...
It was a big news weekend for the Wahhabi lobby and its Islamist friends in Washington. In three separate articles,...
In recent weeks, senior Bush Administration officials have begun talking about a heretofore largely neglected, and arguably decisive, front in...
"The last thing the world needs at this roiling moment in history is for a crisis to erupt across the...
With President Bush's younger brother, Neil, acknowledging involvement in what intelligence professionals might call Chinese honey traps and princeling business...