When President Trump announced the cancellation of all meetings with Iran, while simultaneously urging Iranian protesters to persist with the promise that “help is on its way,” the move was widely read as abrupt and emotionally charged. Yet the deeper significance of the decision lies not merely in its tone, but in its timing. This…
A Critical Look at President Biden’s Defense of the Afghanistan Withdrawal
The war in Afghanistan—the longest in U.S. history—ended with a resounding impact, and its aftershocks continue to ripple across the global stage. President Biden’s recent speech defending his decision to withdraw U.S. troops underscores the immense burden of presidential leadership, especially when navigating life-and-death decisions about war. While the gravity of this moment is undeniable,…
The New Axis of Evil: A Clear and Present Danger to the West
In the post-Cold War era, many believed that the age of existential threats had passed. However, recent developments reveal the emergence of a new and formidable alliance that rivals any threat faced since World War II. This "new axis of evil," consisting of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, represents a grave and multifaceted challenge…
Land Mines, Putin’s Games, and a Call for Clear Leadership
As an independent Christian conservative, I see the events surrounding the war in Ukraine as a sobering reminder of how messy and morally complex geopolitics can be. The Bible tells us in Matthew 5:9, “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” But peace doesn’t come from looking the other…