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Article • December 26, 2012


Article • February 26, 2013


Article • July 4, 2017

The high-profile shooting at a baseball diamond in Virginia was actually one of many incidents of left-wing violence over the past year.


Article • June 9, 2006

Chile’s youth are out of control, with the blessing of parents and educators, not to mention the Chilean president. This travesty highlights a broad global trend.


Article • February 25, 2020

A ‘historical pattern’ of weapons transfers to Yemen



Article • December 26, 2007

Once the jewel of Africa, this nation is now going the way of the rest of the continent. The new leader of the ruling party won’t help matters.


Article • February 14, 2008

For nearly 1,500 years, the Church of England defined English national character and infused the country with an indomitable spirit of independence. Those days are clearly finished.


Article • December 21, 2009

The next phase of the grand imperial Europe project calls for a refined order of EU governance and a more anti-Anglo-Saxon foreign policy.


Article • May 8, 2012

Recently quoted as stating his concern over the creation of an EU super-president, Lord Stoddart of Swindon aired his views on the EU to Trumpet staff at a meeting in London during the winter of 2010.


Article • October 18, 2010

The signs are that Europe has had its fill of pan-Islamism pushing aggressively across its borders. The outcome will prove devastating to Iran and its terrorist proxies.


Feature • August 10, 2018

Mexican voters just elected a socialist strongman. This is bad news for the United States.


Feature • August 1, 2020


Feature • December 1, 2002

The attack in Bali shows why Indonesia matters.


Article • July 29, 2011

Algeria’s “Arab Spring,” what the Norway massacre is a sign of, the eurozone’s unsolved crisis, Chinese jets over Taiwan, and why requirements to speak English in England are “racist.”


Feature • February 1, 2003

How Asia’s side of the “axis of evil” will reshape the East.


Article • February 23, 2008

Elections in Pakistan, independence in Kosovo, riots in Denmark, and Cuba changes leaders for the first time in 49 years—but not regimes.


Feature • November 1, 1998



Article • September 25, 2006




Feature • January 1, 2008