No images? Click here As the United States begins a new cold war with China, policymakers need to formulate a strategy for the war’s end, writes Distinguished Fellow Mike Gallagher in the Wall Street Journal. Walter P. Stern Chair Nikki Haley spoke at the Katagalan Forum in Taipei about why the West needs “a historic effort to rebuild its strength,” starting with increased economic, military, and diplomatic support for Taiwan. Donald Trump administered long-overdue correctives to a number of unwise foreign affairs policies, and his instincts were essentially correct, writes Hudson’s H.R. McMaster in The Atlantic. To learn more about the foreign policy implications of the upcoming election, listen to McMaster’s appearance on the Fox News Rundown. Luke Coffey hosted an event to discuss how America can help resist the Taliban, defend Afghanis’ rights, and secure US interests in the region as outlined in his new policy memo. Nadia Schadlow warns that four emerging geopolitical disruptions demand the next administration’s attention: (1) the China–Russia–Iran–North Korea axis, (2) a decline of climate alarmism and recognition of the need for cheap, abundant energy, (3) a new trade realism, and (4) artificial intelligence breakthroughs. Before you go . . . Rebeccah Heinrichs explains why, rather than mocking Trump’s proposal of an American Iron Dome, US policymakers should get to work on building one. Act now. Be a part of promoting American leadership and engagement for a secure, free, and prosperous future for us all. |