Category: Opinion

Conservative analysis and editorial commentary on U.S. foreign policy, geopolitics, and the global events shaping our world.

Germany Rearmament Crisis: Young Germans Refuse to Serve

The Germany rearmament crisis deepened this week: 5,862 Germans applied for conscientious objector status in 2026, more than all of last year, while only 530 volunteered out of 300,000 registered. See the numbers and how Poland and the Baltics spend far more of their economies on defense, while Berlin still struggles to fill its ranks.

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.

Iran War Lessons: A Regime That Only Understands Force

Iran war lessons keep accumulating. Trump was seeking peace on the night Iran shot down a U.S. Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. While Trump talked deals, Iran launched missiles at Israel and escalated against U.S. forces. Israel was right all along: some regimes do not respond to diplomacy. They only understand force.