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The Golden Days Return for Iran

The Golden Days Return for Iran

One distraught Iranian-backed fighter in Syria who had lost a third of his salary and other benefits lamented to the New York Times in March of that year that “the golden days are gone and will never return …

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Jamming Unrelated Provisions in the NDAA Is Bad for the Military

Jamming Unrelated Provisions in the NDAA Is Bad for the Military

The Senate and House Armed Services Committee (SASC and HASC) are justifiably proud that this year promises to be the 63rd straight year Congress will pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law. No other …

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Statement on Debt Ceiling Agreement

Statement on Debt Ceiling Agreement

Our nation has a debt problem fueled by out-of-control welfare programs and decades of irresponsible decisions. We must spend less. Speaker McCarthy earned some important concessions from the White House to cap …

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The Case for American Global Leadership

The Case for American Global Leadership

As the world grapples with unprecedented challenges and uncertainties, one thing has become clear: A new era of great power competition calls for a new era of American global leadership. With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine …

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Biden’s Russia Policy Is Too Little and Too Late

Biden’s Russia Policy Is Too Little and Too Late

War is an ugly thing. Sustained war depletes a country’s resources and typically their resolve. However, because of President Biden’s continued weakness, Russia is growing stronger, economically and in perceived …

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Fact Sheet: Biden’s Failure to Sanction Russia

Fact Sheet: Biden’s Failure to Sanction Russia

The Biden administration fought off the Nord Stream 2 sanctions before the war. Since Putin’s invasion, they have repeatedly refused to implement meaningful sanctions that would actually deprive the Russian war machine …

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