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by | Dec 19, 2016

The retrospectives on Fidel Castro continue, even as the entombment of the Cuban dictator has passed. New photographic essays, retrospectives…

by | Dec 16, 2016

I knew my good friend David Friedman from high school; we see each other at periodic high school reunions. Two…

by | Dec 15, 2016

In October 1991, the Soviet Union and Israel agreed to restore diplomatic relations that were severed during the 1967 Six…

by | Dec 14, 2016

Somehow, ingeniously, Fidel Castro went from first to second fiddle without a jarring chord, so brother Raul was in charge…

by | Dec 9, 2016

Of the individuals mentioned as candidates for Secretary of State, what reassures is that they all are serious, prudent men….

by | Dec 8, 2016

For years, the Armenian-American lobby has hyped its own importance by insisting that U.S. policy in Eurasia follow its narrow…

by | Dec 7, 2016

“I had a dream.” That’s right, Lionel Ritchie had a dream, too, and so did I. Mine probably wasn’t as…

by | Dec 6, 2016

When President Jimmy Carter, in 1978, said he was ending diplomatic relations with the Nationalist Chinese government in Taiwan, the…

by | Dec 5, 2016

For all the maneuvering, scheming, pleading, and plotting to influence who president-elect Trump names as our next secretary of state,…

by | Dec 2, 2016

We at The American Spectator have nought but admiration for the cool, calm, and collected manner in which the president-elect…

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