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by | Apr 3, 2025

In a previous article in The American Spectator, I asked: “Are we at the end of American maritime hegemony?” The…

by | Mar 21, 2025

In an important article in Foreign Affairs, Stephen Biddle, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Eric…

by | Mar 17, 2025

Ya gotta love the, as it were, gall. Or maybe make that “gaul.” News reports are reporting headlines like this…

by | Mar 16, 2025

Voices of the Fallen Heroes and Other Stories By Yukio Mishima (Vintage International, 272 pages, $16) There has always been…

by | Feb 23, 2025

Walter Lippmann: An Intellectual Biography By Tom Arnold-Forster (Princeton University Press, 368 pages, $35) Walter Lippmann was at one time…

by | Feb 22, 2025

After the failure of British General Bernard Montgomery’s 21st Army Group in September 1944 to capture key bridges at the…

by | Jan 17, 2025

In the early 1990s, I visited Chartwell, Winston Churchill’s former home in the countryside of Kent in southeast England. Entering…

by | Dec 13, 2024

Churchill at War: A four-part Netflix documentary starring Christian McKay as Winston Churchill premiered on Dec. 4.  From Gaza to…

by | Dec 7, 2024

“Remember Pearl Harbor!” was the great World War II rallying cry. The sneak Japanese attack, designed to cripple the U.S….

by | Oct 26, 2024

After the death of Yahya Sinwar, the choir of blessed peacemakers resumed the refrain for an immediate ceasefire and a…

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