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The EU Trade Deal: Are You Tired of Winning Yet?
Trump scores the biggest trade deal of them all, fresh off huge wins with China and Japan, plus NATO's commitment to a 250% defense spending increase.
Jul 28
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The EU Trade Deal: Are You Tired of Winning Yet?
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One Shot, 100 Kills! The New U.S. Weapon That ‘Fries’ Drone Swarms In Seconds
How do you destroy thousands of cheap incoming drones with multi-million dollar missiles? You don't, at least not for long. Here's the solution.
Jul 16
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One Shot, 100 Kills! The New U.S. Weapon That ‘Fries’ Drone Swarms In Seconds
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Trump Has Found a Way to Cut Out China
A new frontier has opened in the rivalry between the world’s two largest economies. The struggle is more geopolitical than geoeconomic.
Jul 12
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The Christian Worldview of “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”
Contrary to its modern detractors, the Declaration of Independence is one of the most Christian documents in human history.
Jul 4
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The Christian Worldview of “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”
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Superconductors Are Poised to Solve the Economic Alarm Story of Our Age
Radical breakthroughs are shattering strongly-held beliefs about the pressures of power-hungry AI.
Jul 1
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Superconductors Are Poised to Solve the Economic Alarm Story of Our Age
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Criminalizing Conquest: 80 Years of the UN Charter’s Abolition of Wars of Aggression
The UN turns 80 today. Awful though it may be, its founding marked an astonishing global milestone: the abolition and widespread rejection of wars of…
Jun 26
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Criminalizing Conquest: 80 Years of the UN Charter’s Abolition of Wars of Aggression
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NATO Finally Steps Up - Trump’s 5% Victory and the End of Europe’s Free Ride
As NATO's Secretary General admits what the Establishment denied — that without Trump, Europe would have let itself remain indefensible — the alliance…
Jun 25
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NATO Finally Steps Up - Trump’s 5% Victory and the End of Europe’s Free Ride
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Midway: The Battle That Almost Lost World War II
Losing at Midway might well have meant losing both Europe and the Pacific. And we nearly did.
Jun 7
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Trump's Golden Dome, and Why the 1967 Outer Space Treaty Is No Obstacle to It
The Outer Space Treaty is outdated and has greatly limited human development of space. But it's no impediment to Donald Trump's missile shield, no…
May 24
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Trump's Golden Dome, and Why the 1967 Outer Space Treaty Is No Obstacle to It
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Five Wins in Five Days: Trump’s Victories, and the Journal’s State of Denial
From the UK to Russia-Ukraine, India-Pakistan, China, and "Most Favored Nation" on pharma, Trump delivers exactly what he promised.
May 12
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Five Wins in Five Days: Trump’s Victories, and the Journal’s State of Denial
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Brexit Made Irreversible: The Week the Rejoiner Dream Finally Died
A flurry of UK trade deals has made the cost of reversing Brexit too high to contemplate
May 12
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Brexit Made Irreversible: The Week the Rejoiner Dream Finally Died
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How World War II Might Have Been Lost But For the Doolittle Raid
The Indian Ocean and Suez were wide open to Japan. India, the British position at El Alamein and the entire Middle East were on the brink of being lost…
Apr 18
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