World Politics
The Use of the Military
Perhaps the Australian Defence Force might have a role occasionally in providing relief during emergencies, but it should have absolutely no role in law enforcement, even indirectly.
It Was a Day of Reckoning
There are many lessons for New Zealand in the US election outcome. Firstly, it’s very clear that politicians who lose touch with the sentiment of ordinary folk do so at their peril. National should take note.
The US Should Undercut the Three-Legged Stool
A comprehensive US strategy to counter the growing Iran-Russia-China axis must begin with steadfast support for Israel.
COP a Farce as Host Calls Oil and Gas Gifts From God
Many representatives of the developing world think it is crazy to talk about giving up private cars, abundant electricity and eating meat. They want a high living standard for their countries. They view President Trump as the leader who can restore sanity to climate and energy policy.
Canadians Are (Politely) Fed Up, Too
Even the Canucks have had it with mass immigration and multiculturalism.
Look What Happened in Trump’s First Two Days
This is why Trump winning the election was crucial not just for America but for the world.
Trump, Surfing the Red Wave
What a magnificent bastard! The United States are lucky to have him.
COP 29: Expect Trump Victory to Turn UN Summit Anti-Climatic
To state the obvious, Donald Trump’s re-election to the presidency is, to put it mildly, a fly in the ointment of the UN’s climate ‘pledges,’ ‘commitments,’ and ‘goals.’
Just Another Day at the UN
Another high-ranking UN official accused of ‘sexual misconduct’.
The Lingering Grip on Soul and Society
Communism and its authoritarian siblings linger, subtly twisting our souls and our societies, and misshaping our world today in ways both subtle and profound.