Washington and Tehran Should Study Christmas 1972 in Hanoi
President Donald J. Trump is trying to pressure Iran’s religiously inspired dictatorship to agree to a tough series of restrictions to get to a better economic future.
President Donald J. Trump is trying to pressure Iran’s religiously inspired dictatorship to agree to a tough series of restrictions to get to a better economic future.
Watching the dance between the Iranian religiously inspired dictatorship and the United States and its allies, I keep getting reminded of President Ronald Reagan’s adage “trust but verify.”
This threat to American survival is so great that three steps must be taken immediately.
President’s success in purging his political enemies surpasses even the record of FDR.
Early detection blood tests exist but Medicare policy means people often get diagnosed too late for effective therapies.
I spend about three hours a day trying to keep track of political and governmental news.
How many of the schools built for a million students become unnecessary when the number drops to 720,000 pupils?
For the sake of America’s (and the world’s) safety, every element of American power must be brought to bear immediately to win the Battle of the Persian Gulf.
This is a formula for a huge Republican victory — if we can get gasoline under control and work on affordability so we are seen as the party trying to improve the lives of Americans.
In the real world, when money is frightened, it moves.