Hundreds of U.S. defense startups have begun since 2021. Shockingly, they are heavily reliant on our chief adversary for parts for weapons systems, including motors, chips, and rare-earth minerals.
When the U.S. faces security risks, it turns to trusted ally Japan. Yet Biden may block a Japanese company from acquiring U.S. Steel on national security grounds—which reeks of self-interest.
With Iran just months away from nuclear weapons capability—coupled with White House appeasement while it also restrains Israel’s ability to strike back—we’re on the brink of an all-out Middle East war.
The media aren’t reporting allegations that Doug Emhoff slapped a then-girlfriend or acted misogynistically at the office with the same zeal with which they’ve reported rumors about Donald Trump.
The GOP presidential nominee was secretly recorded telling donors that 47% of the people would vote for Obama no matter what because they are “dependent upon government … [and] pay no income tax.”
Hamas sympathizers in the West are correct to suggest there was a broader geopolitical context to the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel—just a totally different one than what they have in mind.