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Michael Novak of AEI delivered the fourth of the 2008-2009 Bradley Lectures on December 8.
Four hundred years after the battles of Lepanto on October 7, 1571, and Vienna on September 11-12, 1683, these dates still rankle in the jihadist mind. For it was through these battles that the navies and armies of the West threw back almost fatal attacks on their civilization. In 1571,...
The terror plot was no rogue action. Obama may hold an olive branch, but the White House must recognize the Iranian regime's fist holds only blood. The time for talk has ended.
Obama has managed to do what no Republican president ever could: destroy the War Powers Act. In a riot of irresponsibility and hypocrisy, Republicans are racing to embrace a law they've long reviled just so they can, accurately, charge Obama with irresponsibility and hypocrisy.
Since there is no demand for dangerous medicine, international action has a far greater chance of success than the war against narcotics.
On November 20, the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will meet in Vienna to release its report on Iran’s nuclear program. Although IAEA inspectors have found traces of enriched uranium at two of Iran's nuclear sites and cataloged a consistent pattern of deceit about its...
When foreign policy cognoscenti run down threats on the global horizon, there is a temptation to cite China, Israel and Palestine, Afghanistan, Iran, Venezuela, and perhaps pending trade agreements with partners in Latin America and across the Pacific. Europe was omitted entirely, but its serious economic implications alone should earn the story a front-page spot above the fold.






