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Breaking Away From the Pack: The Case for the Acquisition of Greenland by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Instead of using tariffs, I wish that President Trump would have gone directly to the fundamental points of disagreement with the European community, the EU and NATO (and even the UN). I would have stressed to NATO members that the US is reconsidering our position and continuation of NATO membership, since Europeans don’t agree with […]

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With Friends Like the Europeans, Who Needs Enemies? by Jeff Crouere

The media and the political establishment like to refer to European countries as great allies of the United States. However, is that true? Most European leaders are leftists who believe in big government, climate change, open borders, and never-ending wars. All these principles were rejected by American voters in the election of President Donald Trump.

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Wake Up America: Communist China Is Our Enemy by Jeff Crouere

In 1972, President Richard Nixon visited mainland China, opening the door for diplomatic relations between the two countries. It was a dramatic visit, as Nixon became the first United States President to visit the communist nation. Nixon met with Chinese dictator Mao Zedong, who is considered the world’s greatest mass murderer. During the “Great Leap

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Trump, Taiwan, and China — A phone call and a change in direction?

Donald Trump spoke with Taiwan’s President Tsai-Ing-wen on December 3, triggering a thunderstorm of media clatter and protestations. Some mainstream media analysts were “aghast” at the incident. But the fact is Trump was correct to take the call from the diminutive but steely, determined, and democratically-elected Taiwanese president. The Taiwanese have lived under the threat

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