Arthur Herman is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. He is the author of Freedom’s Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II and The Viking Heart: How Scandinavians Conquered the World
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Our disastrous withdrawal paved the way for a partnership between the Taliban and Xi Jinping’s regime.
What the spy balloon incident tells us about America as a superpower.
The Putin years have left it a vassal state of Beijing.
A reformed Saudi Arabia with strong U.S. support would help block Iranian regional hegemony and derail the Islamic Republic’s nuclear ambitions.
Sweden and Finland joining NATO would create huge opportunities—not only for their own security and peace of mind but NATO itself, especially in the Arctic
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