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For a media that has been obsessed with the narrative of Russian collusion in the U.S. for three years, and which has made Russian President Vladimir Putin out to be the Antichrist, it's interesting to see the Western press now spinning the narrative that the Kremlin in this case wants to "fight corruption" by backing the ACUM-Socialist coalition and allegedly '"does not want to interfere" in Moldova's affairs.
SharesU.S. should hold Artificial Intelligence lead for workforce training
As President Trump has declared with his America First agenda, global economic rivalry is a national security issue. Those nations that fall behind economically could face military threats down the road, endangering their sovereignty.
SharesKazakhstan election could help a region advance
The Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan on Sunday will hold an early presidential election to choose the successor to Nursultan Nazarbayev, the country's one and only post-Cold War leader, who stepped down from power in March of this year. Despite the doubters out there, this is a historic opportunity for the Kazakh people and the region.
SharesRemember the Alamo: Stop Marxists
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SharesFeels like Ronald Reagan
I was 16 when Ronald Reagan came into office. I was on the cusp of becoming politically aware, and interested in international affairs. Although I couldn't really explain why at that young age, I instinctively knew I was experiencing something really special living through the Reagan presidency.
SharesSocial engineering in the ranks put national security at risk
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SharesObama was Islam's Manchurian candidate, Joe Biden is China's
We've written extensively here about the absolute corruption and dual loyalties of the Obama administration. Our main point has been that to analyze Barack Obama's record, you cannot listen to his eloquent words, but have to discern the malign consequences of his actions, an Islamic caliphate flourishing in the Middle East being in the forefront.
SharesSketchy Joe Biden, Ukraine memo should be handled with care
Earlier this week, a memo surfaced in Ukraine, allegedly revealing how former Vice President Joseph R. Biden accepted an "unlawful benefit" from his son's financial ties to local oil and gas producer Burisma.
SharesState Department should be investigated too, for actions overseas
The State Department is also knee deep in the Deep State with Obama holdovers working their seditious black magic in the cubicles of Foggy Bottom and around the world.
SharesPresident Trump is destroying America by allowing Big Tech's censorship
I have been a loyal Donald Trump supporter from almost day one, at least almost to the beginning of the primaries in 2015. So it's painful to write this, but the president's inaction in the face of Big Tech censorship is destroying America.
SharesObama administration: 'a gangster army'
The left doesn't want to admit it, however, the more time goes by, the more we need to realize that Barack Obama was an evil president. I say this because it is clear Mr. Obama attempted to destroy the one thing that separates America from most of the world and provides for its overwhelming success -- the rule of law.
SharesRussia is the real target of Trump's tough take on Venezuela
While Washington obsesses over the Russia-Trump collusion/obstruction narrative being endlessly bandied about by the media and the Democratic Party (even after the misfire of the Mueller Report's big gun for the left), the real story of the U.S.-Russia relationship -- and that of President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin -- is playing out this week in far away Venezuela.
SharesTrump, Federal Reserve and interest rates
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SharesAs Middle East fades, Africa rises in U.S. strategic view
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SharesTrump is not doing anything on censorship
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SharesFrom a charred hulk, a new birth of freedom
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