International Politics

Trump Signals Cuba Could Be Next After Iran Operation, Raising Questions Across the Caribbean

While the official purpose of the White House event was to celebrate the 2025 MLS Cup champions Inter Miami and soccer star Lionel Messi, President Donald...

Inside the Congressional Briefing: What Lawmakers Were Told About Iran

When governments use force, the relevant question is not whether the adversary is hostile. The relevant question is whether the action taken produces a...

Did Trump Violate the War Powers Resolution? Law, Logic, and the Question of Outcomes

Whenever American forces engage in combat abroad, the same constitutional alarm is triggered: Who has the authority to take the nation into war? With the...

Offensive Strikes, Defensive Shields, Saudi Arabia’s Red Line, and Canada’s Support: What This War Is Becoming

International conflicts are rarely spontaneous. They are usually the result of long-standing incentives, alliances, and institutional groundwork. The recent U.S. and Israeli strikes inside Iran...

MIDDLE EAST RESET: KHAMENEI KILLED, GLOBAL TENSIONS SURGE

In a move that has reshaped the geopolitical chessboard overnight, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead following a coordinated U.S.–Israel military strike...

Trump Orders Major Combat Operations in Iran: A Defining Moment With Global Consequences

In a nationally televised address, President Donald Trump announced that the United States military has begun what he described as “major combat operations” inside...

Masks, Mandates, and the Meaning of Authority: What the ICE Ruling Actually Changes

Public debate often treats immigration enforcement as a moral theater — one side speaks the language of compassion, the other the language of order....

A Transgender Malpractice Verdict — and the Politics That Ignored It

A young woman named Fox Varian recently won a landmark medical-malpractice case in Westchester County Supreme Court, where a jury awarded her $2 million after concluding that she was...

Can Alberta, Quebec Canada be our 51st and 52nd State

Political systems rarely weaken because of an unlikely event. They weaken when alternatives become thinkable — especially when those alternatives involve control over strategic...

Trump’s Board of Peace, U.S. Power, and the Emerging Shape of Global Order : What It Means for Black America

https://youtu.be/XVQtUU60-Sc When the United States organizes the world, it rarely does so through charters or ceremonial rooms. It organizes through leverage — economic, military, and...

Trump at Davos: Not Isolationism — A Renegotiation of Global Power

Donald Trump’s Davos speech was not a victory lap, nor was it isolationism. It was a declaration that the post–Cold War bargain governing trade,...

HOW U.S. FOREIGN POLICY LOST ITS INDEPENDENCE

Foreign policy is not judged by intentions or alliances, but by outcomes. When those outcomes include expanding conflicts, legal exposure, diplomatic isolation, and rising...

Was the Seizure of Nicolás Maduro Legal — and What It Means for U.S.–Caribbean Relations

The reported seizure of Nicolás Maduro by the United States is more than a dramatic geopolitical moment. It is a test of international law, American restraint, and regional...

America’s New Africa Strategy Isn’t New — It’s Just More Honest

When President Trump brought the leaders of Congo and Rwanda to Washington to sign a peace agreement, many observers treated it as a sudden...

THE COST OF MISDIRECTION: HOW U.S. TAX DOLLARS, FAILED LEADERSHIP, AND POLITICAL LOYALTY ENABLED THE DEATH OF THOUSANDS

https://youtu.be/azJXfV67HDU There is always a price for political ignorance, and innocent people almost always pay it. We see it in domestic policy and in foreign...

THE ASSASSINATION PLOT AGAINST CANDACE OWENS — AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR FREE SPEECH

Candace Owens, the most-downloaded podcaster in the world, recently claimed that a foreign-backed assassination plot was orchestrated against her. It is an explosive allegation...

Houston Steps Up: The First City to Recruit NYPD Officers After Mamdani’s Win

When Houston’s Police Officers’ Union posted, “NYPD, are you disgusted with the election of Zohran Mamdani? Join us!”—it wasn’t just a trolling post. It was...

Our Travel Has Been Politicized: The FAA’s 10 Percent Flight Cut Is a Symptom of a Broken System

When government fails, the people pay the price — this time, in cancelled flights, stranded travelers, and another unnecessary blow to the economy. The...

The End of Regime Change: America’s New Foreign Policy and What It Means for the Nation

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence recently confirmed that the United States is stepping away from its long-standing approach of “regime change” and...

Federal Update: Thirteen Votes Later, Still No Paychecks

After the largest federal employees’ union — representing more than 800,000 workers — publicly urged Congress to pass a clean continuing resolution and reopen the government,...

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