As an old Catholic school girl who may or may not have started too late, words mean a lot to […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: NATO has ended. Acknowledge it and start fresh.
NATO is broken. Actually, it has essentially ended. It’s time to acknowledge it. Have the break up. Try to remain […]
Stu Bykofsky: Here is why it is America’s war
Trump doesn’t take orders from Netanyahu — he gives them.
By Stu Bykofsky
Sen. Doug Mastriano: Peace through strength — Why President Trump’s action on Iran was necessary
As a retired U.S. Army colonel who served more than three decades in uniform — including combat tours in Iraq […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Rubio wants to make America and Europe united — and great again
Secretary of State Marco Rubio seized the opportunity of the 62nd Munich Conference not merely to give another foreign policy […]
Stew Bolno: Trump’s Greenland gambit
After every high-level sports competition, especially football, coaches review the game. In moments of significance, they’re likely to run the […]
Jeff Hurvitz: Presidential Prize
“I’d kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.” That statement was once made by comic Steven Wright. Its irony brought laughter […]
Richard Kosich: By opposing Operation Absolute Resolve, the Inquirer Editorial Board shows a predictable lack of resolve
Operation Absolute Resolve, the textbook military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, by all accounts was a sweeping success, […]
Beth Ann Rosica: The case against Kamala — Part Four
A look at the Democratic nominee’s ideas on the economy and foreign policy.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Andy Bloom: Why there can never be peace in the Middle East
When one side demands the destruction of the other, there can be no peace.
By Andy Bloom
