Arming Taiwan Against China Is A Smarter Strategy Than Sending U.S. Troops
President Biden shouldn’t make empty promises. The strategy should be about bleeding China if they overstretch, rather than committing American lives to a potentially attritional war.
Australia Responds To Beijing’s Bullying: We Don’t Trade Our Values, Mate!
While it may be too costly for Beijing to attack the United States directly, Beijing is getting its message out at relatively minimal cost through attacking U.S. allies like Australia.
How Christianity Is Helping Keep Hong Kong’s Stunning Protests A Peaceful Beacon To The World
What’s more impressive than 2 million people walking through Hong Kong demanding freedom? The fact that all protests have remained peaceful, even as police attack.
The Philippines’ President Spurns The U.S. To Flirt With China
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte wants to be free to pivot toward China without entirely losing the United States as an ally and as a trading partner, having his cake and eating it too.
Why We Shouldn’t Worry About Nuclear War With North Korea Right Now
While the test of a hydrogen bomb has been expected by North Korea analysts for some time, it has nonetheless triggered a nuclear war-scare in the United States.
It’s Time To Stop Pretending We Can Deter North Korea’s Pursuit Of Nukes
With negotiated denuclearization impossible, we must leverage Pyongyang’s fear of regime collapse by taking a stronger security stance and signaling that we are willing to fight.
We’re Not Out Of Time On North Korea. Here Are Our Options
A leaked Defense Intelligence Agency report says the Kim regime has made a warhead small enough to fit onto a long-range missile. Even if true, he’s got a long way to go.
While All Eyes Are On The Middle East, All Is Not Quiet On The Pacific Front
China’s insistence that U.S. surveillance flights constitute provocations is an attempt by Beijing to treat its assertion of sovereignty in the region as a fait accompli.
3 Lessons From The Korean War For Handling Today’s North Korean Aggression
As North Korea saber-rattles and the Trump administration talks tough, it’s a good time to remember some history lessons from the first Korean War that are still applicable today.
Deposed President Heightens South Korea’s Instability As China Maneuvers For Power
South Korea now finds itself stuck between a rock and a hard place and is forced to choose between its security and its economic interests. This is dangerous for U.S. interests.
There Are No Good Options For Handling North Korea’s Belligerence
With each test, the hermit nation gets closer to subjecting the rest of world to apocalyptic danger. What can the United States do about it?