At Large
At Large
by | Feb 18, 2021

Paris Millions of Europeans are furious about the appalling way in which their governments, and the European Commission — the European Union’s (EU) budgeting and management agency — have been handling the COVID-19 vaccination process. Promised doses of the approved vaccines…

by | Feb 15, 2021

Winston Churchill, referring to countries unwilling to stand with the British and French empires to confront aggression, said this in early 1940: “Each one hopes that if he feeds the crocodile enough, the crocodile will eat him last.” Indeed, Pakistan…

by | Feb 15, 2021

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, tasked with carrying out Xi Jinping’s will in the once autonomous territory, must be desperate to get her bank account back. Sanctioned by Washington for her role in destroying her people’s liberties, she can’t…

by | Feb 11, 2021

Dear Supreme Leader Kim, I hope that salutation is okay. I realize you also are the newly minted General Secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea. And First Chairman of the National Defense Commission. In fact, when I visited your…

by | Feb 4, 2021

The decision by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the waning days of Donald Trump’s presidency to return the Cuban government to the U.S. terror list drew an immediate reply from Havana and analysts who condemned the measure. Cuba’s…

by | Jan 27, 2021

Xi Jinping’s kick-off appearance at the winter Davos week this Monday had a simple message for newly inaugurated President Joe Biden: bring America back into the fold, or suffer the consequences.  The speech, which opened and closed with World Economic…

by | Jan 26, 2021

There should be no doubt that the People’s Republic of China is the leading geostrategic adversary of the West, in both economic and military terms. President Biden, who is no stranger to matters Chinese, and his administration must recognize that…

by | Jan 10, 2021

The Trump administration, with the help of Kuwait, has helped to broker a preliminary reconciliation agreement between Qatar and the other five members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The GCC is made up of six nations: two that have…

by | Jan 3, 2021

The lasting foreign policy legacy of the Trump administration will be the normalization deals struck between Israel and Muslim-majority nations UAE, Bahrain, Kosovo, Sudan, and Morocco. Since my last article in The American Spectator on this topic, there has been…

by | Dec 7, 2020

An election in the midst of a ruthless fight against terrorists with no end in sight. Another one under a cloud of cheating. A country pondering the aftermath of a welcome coup against government whose broadly felt inadequacy broke its…

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