A somber, visibly weary Georgian Ambassador spoke before television cameras and an overflow crowd at The Heritage Foundation’s Lehrman Auditorium on August 18, discussing his country’s future in light of Russia’s recent occupation.
Read the article13 years…6 councils…0 results. Witness the history and goals of the Defense Ministerial of the Americas (DMA), as written by Eric Farnsworth, Vice President of the Council of the Americas (COA).
Read the articleThere is a small contingent that claims the next eight years will be strikingly similar to the last.
Read the articleAccording to uniformed visitors there, Iraq is in better shape than we have been lead to believe.
Read the articleWhen social planners try their hand at military affairs, they usually can impress an elite audience, unless that gathering includes actual combat veterans.
Read the articleThe policy of deterrence needs to be eliminated as the guiding interest in American defense policy, argues Dr. Keith B. Payne.
Read the articleI would think a peacenik would abhor all war and call for peace whenever and wherever it broke out. But alas, the peace movement is currently silent (Day Four) when it comes to the recent Russian invasion of Georgia.
Read the articleFacing an energy crisis at home and punitive new regulations abroad, some of the largest airline companies are banding together to face the problems caused by these trends.
Read the articleSo what exactly has Nancy Pelosi’s “do-nothing” Congress done?
Read the articleA challenging student population is a popular scapegoat, especially Hispanic students. But states like Florida prove demography is not destiny.
Read the articleNow that major gains have been made to bring stability to Iraq, it would be foolish for the United States to simply leave the country arbitrarily, military strategists say.
Read the articleThe experts disagree on the Bush administration’s scorecard for the Middle East, even if the surge has fostered more stability in Iraq.
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