Category: United States

Conservative analysis of U.S. foreign policy, national security decisions, and the strategic challenges facing America at home and on the world stage.

Founders Foreign Policy: From the Shores of Tripoli to the Strait of Hormuz

The Founders were not isolationists. They were global traders who guarded their political sovereignty jealously. Washington, Jefferson, and Monroe built a foreign policy compass that still points true 250 years later. From the Barbary Coast to the Strait of Hormuz, the principles endure. Founders foreign policy and America First share the same principles, separated only by history.

Trump Won’t Accept the Deficit: USMCA Review 2026

On July 1, 2026, the U.S. officially refused to renew USMCA. "The United States did not agree to renew the USMCA in its current form," said USTR Jamieson Greer. The trade deficit is Trump's primary concern: 197,000 million dollars with Mexico plus 46,000 million with Canada in 2025, more than double what it was when USMCA took effect.

World Cup Geopolitics: Security Before Soft Power

World Cup geopolitics dominated headlines before the first whistle. A Somali referee was denied entry and sent home. Iran's national team got visas, but staff did not. Iraqi players were detained and questioned at airports. Nearly one in five nations face U.S. travel restrictions. Trump puts national security ahead of soft power.