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The administration has been so reactive, so profligate in its use of adjectives and reticent in its use of actual power, it is really—I would use the word 'disappointing,' except it's nothing but what I expect. But it has got to be crushingly disappointing to the people of Syria.
Kim Jong-il's death perforce marks a turning point in modern Korean history. Not since Douglas MacArthur’s push toward the Yalu has the future of the North Korean regime been as uncertain as it is today.
While we should have long since been pursuing regime change against the Assad family tyranny, the unhappy reality today is that ousting Assad is not something we should entrust to Barack Obama.
Obama's handling of the conflict in Libya could leave Gaddafi alive and empower Islamist elements within the Libyan opposition.
The choices for America in Afghanistan are simpler than they appear in the fog of political debate: We can win or we can lose.
An Obama policy that continues the withdrawal of U.S. forces down to zero in Iraq would unquestionably strengthen Iran.
The time is coming for Romney to get angry, very angry, with what is increasingly, quaintly called "the mainstream media."
President Obama's disinterest and inexperience in foreign and national security affairs are nowhere more evident than in his China policy.







