It has long been said that there are wars of necessity and wars of choice. But enemies always adapt, especially in our world of terrorists, failing states and delinquent regimes. Every war is a war of choice.
The EU has "unilateralist" ambitions.
Without quick mediation, the politicization of religion could lead to conflict.
There has never, thank God, been a Battle of America.
The trend toward "global governance" on the part of overzealous international law courts poses a real threat to U.S. sovereignty.
Of all the remarks philosophers have made about history, few are as simple or powerful as Hegel's comment that history is a butcher's block. It is the blood of innocents that flows most freely from that block, their cries muffled by those who shou