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Shot, Silenced, and Smeared: One Physician’s Ordeal with Abuse of Process and his Continued Fight to Clear his Name
By Greg Yates The criminal case People v Gosselin took place in a little red house structure known as the “Town of Highland Justice Court” located in Sullivan County, New York. This little red structure is also known as the Barryville Town Hall, where court is...
Recovering the Lost Art of Diplomacy
Diplomacy is an art and is best defined by its outcomes rather than by its processes. The most consequential outcome by far is the constraint of the power of one’s adversaries.
The Dangers of Undermining U.S. Civil–Military Relations
The video draws service members into a political dispute, sowing discord, which is especially dangerous during periods of political tension.
Is J.D. Vance Right about Europe?
The EU brings benefits, but it does so by destroying national sovereignty. It seems to turn the countries it dominates into whimpering, simpering, dysfunctional shadows of the proud nations they once were.
New Thinking Needed on National Defense
We must take the steps necessary to protect our defense investments. If we don’t, we may one day find ourselves engaged in a conflict with an enemy who is much better prepared for the fight than we are.
The Disaster at Our Southern Border
We are hearing more and more subsequently about root causes—especially from Vice President Harris, who President Biden charged with developing a “Root Causes Strategy.” But what we are hearing is bunk. The fact is that when the U.S. opens its borders—which is what it amounts to when we return to a catch and release policy—illegal immigrants flock to the U.S. That’s the root cause of the crisis on our southern border.
Facing Up to the China Threat
History will record that America’s China policy from the 1970s until recently was very costly because it involved a great deal of self-deception about the nature of the Chinese regime and the men who were running it.
The Urgent Need for a United States Space Force
The reason for a space force is simple: space is the strategic high ground from which all future wars will be fought. If we do not master space, our nation will become indefensible.
Why and How the U.S. Should Stop Financing China’s Bad Actors
A company’s stock will likely decline when it becomes known that the company is providing surveillance cameras for concentration camps or producing ICBMs targeting American cities. You would think that demanding this kind of disclosure would be unobjectionable—but then why is it so hard? Is it because China would be offended?
How Intelligence Works (When it Does)
The key to producing good intelligence lies in asking the right question, rather than in just poring over what’s been randomly collected.
Understanding Iran
So the first thing to understand about Iran is that it is a country where lies and deception are a way of life.
The Choices Facing Europe
We see violence, terror and fear nearly every day, thanks to 24-hour news coverage. We see poverty and hunger in too many places around the globe.
The Doctrine of Preemption
A long life in journalism and around Washington, D.C., has taught me not just that ideas have consequences, but that only ideas have lasting consequence
Radical Islam in America
A very interesting fact emerged: of the 19 suicide terrorists on September 11, 15 were subjects of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
American Unilateralism
We live in a totally new world. We live in a unipolar world of a sort that has not existed in at least 1500 years.
Three Key Principles in the War Against Terrorism
The United States is well on its way to winning the war against terrorism because, under President Bush, it has espoused three clear principles.
Emerging Threats to United States National Security
The terrorists who struck the Pentagon and the World Trade Towers despise what America stands for: freedom, religious toleration and individual liberty.
Pacifism and the West: An Apology for Suicide
In words that would inspire for centuries, Socrates refused to stoop to a genuine defense of his actions and what he saw as begging for forgiveness
Terror: The War Against the West
Terrorism, in one form or another, is as old as civilization itself. There is a great variety in the methods of attack which can be used today
Seven Myths About NATO
Webb called “for a review of United States commitments to foreign nations and a re-examination of the deployment of American forces around the world.”
NATO: The Essential Treaty
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is not merely a piece of history; it is essential to our future and undergirds much of our national strategy.
Between Democracy and Despotism
No communist regime anywhere in the world is based on the freely given consent of the peoples imprisoned within its borders.
Defense and Development on the High Frontier
We can confound the prophets of doom by opening the vast and rich High Frontier of space for industrialization.
The Nature of the Soviet Threat As I Perceive It and How We Should Deal With It
The Soviets are traditionally wary of envoys who speak their language, who are well versed in Soviet objectives and strategy and who are not easily duped.
























