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Turmoil in the Middle East has exposed the vulnerabilities of President Barack Obama’s listless foreign policy. As Iran closes in on its nuclear prize and props up Assad’s bloody regime in Syria, the United States has the opportunity to deal a crippling blow to its oldest, most dangerous enemy in...
Iranian bluster is bad enough. When Tehran is able to put substance behind it, American interests will truly be in peril. The question for Obama and the Republicans seeking to replace him is whether the United States can bear an Iranian challenge which will grow exponentially once Iran goes nuclear.
Because of the Obama administration's reluctance to confront this looming threat, others—such as the Republican presidential candidates—must begin preparing the case for a military strike to destroy Iran's nuclear program.
History books look back in admiration at how President Kennedy faced down the Soviets during the Cuban Missile Crisis; it is worth pondering how the history books will treat Obama's handling of a similarly apocalyptic Iranian nuclear threat.
How will the Cuban vote affect Florida's GOP primary?
U.S. concern over the contagion of the Cuban revolution seems exaggerated in retrospect.
Americans hate wars fought for any purpose other than military victory.
L. Douglas Keeney's "15 Minutes" offers a very different picture of what was going on in those early days of the Cold War.






