Across the length and breadth of the internet, in Twitter and Facebook timelines, on blogs, and right-leaning media outlets, supporters and defenders of Donald Trump have reacted to the idea of war with Iran with almost joyful pro-war jingoism.
General Soleimani was in Baghdad to meet the Iraqi Prime Minister
In the wake of the American attack that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, the current Iraqi Prime Minister, Adil Abdul-Mahdi, has claimed the general was in Baghdad as an envoy to deliver him a message from Tehran.
The Liberty Letter | God Bless Gun Culture
What the shooting at West Freeway Church of Christ teaches us about gun culture and the ‘good guy with a gun’. Also, discussing the ignoble tradition of the mad king, and whether appeasement or deterrence is the best foreign policy approach in Iran and beyond.
In the UK: Sovereignty Wins, Conservatism Loses
This win is certainly a victory for national sovereignty, but the way sovereignty won should worry limited-government conservatives, both in the UK and right here at home.
Russia’s Goals Are Division and Civil Strife
The operations of Russia’s intelligence organizations seeking to entangle their propaganda efforts into our political discourse does not begin and end with whether or not their influence in the 2016 election altered the outcome.
Is Neo-Liberalism To Blame For The Chile Protests?
That’s the narrative coming from left-wing commentators.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 3 – Patriotism and Nationalism
Rather than a form of nationalism, patriotism is its antithesis.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 1 – Dissecting Nationalism
Nationalism is a term that’s been made to carry too much weight. It is in desperate need of trimming so that the useful parts can find their place fitfully under the umbrella of other more suiting terms, and the damaging portions can be properly disposed of.
A Point on Patriotism
I have a few disagreements with Ephrom Josine’s articles on nationalism and globalism.