Friday, June 29, 2018

EU migrant deal, Iran/Russia vs. Syrians, Great White Shark, World Cup

Why the European Union's new migrant deal fell apart the same day that it was agreed. It's a tale of the E.U. centralists versus the nationalist populists.

As Iran and Russia slaughter Syrian Muslims, Jordan and Israel are trying to save them. There's a humanitarian tragedy underway in southern Syria.

Be excited about the great white shark that was just found in the Mediterranean Sea. It's good news for the environment and ecology.

World Cup round-of-16 predictions. Here's who is going thru and who's going home!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Putin threatening U.S. forces in Syria, China risking conflict, UK Parliament on defense spending, Don Willett for SCOTUS, Germany

Why Vladimir Putin is again threatening U.S. forces in Syria. The Russian president is aggravated by Trump's failure to pull out the U.S. military.

China increases the risk of a conflict with America. President Xi used specific and deliberately emotive language to warn the U.S. against challenging his island campaign.

The British parliament just made a major call for increased defense spending. Outlining present U.K. deficiencies, the armed services committee says 3 percent of GDP spending is necessary.

Trump should appoint Judge Don Willett to replace Anthony Kennedy. The Supreme Court needs Willett's judicial intellect, skepticism, humility and civic commitment.

Going out of the World Cup, Germany failed to read the tale of Clever Hans. The German squad was extremely talented but lackadaisical about what really matters!

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

What was Fazlullah doing?, new Iran protests, Roberts opinion on travel ban, Erdogan

What was the leader of the Pakistani Taliban doing when he was killed in Afghanistan. I suspect Fazlullah was meeting with ISIS towards an alliance

The new Iran protests are unlikely to change much. The economic and political dimensions of the current situation in Iran explain why.

Chief Justice John Roberts eloquently explained why the Trump travel ban is lawful. It's about executive power, stupid.

He might have just won an election but here is what Erdogan means for the U.S.

Monday, June 25, 2018

Erdogan and the U.S., the partisan puritans, Chinese laser googles, Trump's asylum policy

Face the facts: Erdogan's Turkey is no longer America's friend. As the NATO ally pivots toward Russia, the US must act accordingly.

The false patriotism of the partisan puritans. By accosting those who disagree with their views, the progressive left drives the nation towards deeper division. It's pathetic.
The US responds to Chinese laser attacks by buying laser eye protection equipment, but without directly addressing China’s aggression, we only encourage it to continue.
Trump should prioritize asylum applications by those following U.S. law at the Mexico border. The president should also deprioritize those who decide to cross the border illegally.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Charles Krauthammer, Chinese laser attacks, Cynthia Nixon ICE, England Panama, Turkey F-35

Charles Krauthammer, the man in the green room. A gentleman and a scholar.
The U.S. must respond to Chinese laser attacks on our aircrews. Here’s why this matters in a strategic context and how Trump/DoD should respond.
Cynthia Nixon's ICE hatred only helps Trump for 2020: After referring to the immigration agency as a “terrorist organization” that must be “eradicated,” the New York gubernatorial candidate makes Trump look like a moderate on immigration.

How the star of my middle-school soccer team thinks England can beat Panama. It’s about speed and aggression.
Turkey’s bizarre F-35 celebration hides a deeper more problematic reality.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

China boycotts and high value US exports, North Korea human rights, Charlottesville part two, Angela Merkel Iran

Don't bet on a China boycott defeating the U.S. China’s reliance on U.S. high value exports diminishes their leverage in a potential trade war.
North Korea human rights are not a priority concern for the U.S. nor should they be. The key is for Trump to focus on verifiable, permanent denuclearization and ballistic missile disarmament.
Why the Charlottesville successor rally will show the best of the U.S. It’s not about the idiotic protesters who will descend on Washington, it’s about the right to assemble freely.
Angela Merkel’s tough words on Iran are the height of hypocrisy. The German government continues to enable the Iranian hardliners in a wide range of ways.

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Trump admin. sees positive China pressure on NoKo, Countering Russian threats to Norway with USMC, an NHS scandal, Mexico soccer chants!

With tariffs off to the side, the Trump administration sees realist cooperation with China on North Korea. Administration sources tell me that they think China is playing ball. Countering Russian threats, the U.S. should redouble its Marine deployment to Norway. Russia is threatening Norway over its invitation to the U.S. to increase the size of a Marine training deployment. We should double it again.
From Britain's National Health Service comes a tragedy of callous indifference and nonexistent accountability. A report highlights how public health systems view individuals as statistics rather than patients. Don't sanction Mexico fans over a childish chant. Even if it is slightly offensive, consider the context of FIFA’s choice of host countries for the World Cup: Russia and Qatar.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Border crisis reform, Kaliningrad and why you shouldn't worry, UN human rights, HRC border silliness

A balanced new strategy to resolve the border crisis: lose the camps but make it a stain on asylum applications from those who take children across the border illegally.
Don’t worry about Russia’s upgrading of a nuclear warhead bunker in Kaliningrad. The Russians couldn’t use that bunker effectively in a war - except in one way we can mitigate.
The U.S. is right to withdraw from the U.N. human rights council. It’s a joke of an organization that does very little to earn its name but very much to waste its budget.
Even in the border crisis, Hillary Clinton cares most about herself. Unlike other First Ladies, Clinton tries to make herself the center of the issue.