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Latest ArticlesKim Jong-un's European frontAugust 19, 2026 • The Washington Times In 1240, Mongol warriors led by Genghis Khan's grandson Batu besieged and destroyed Kyiv. They came for plunder. Almost eight centuries later, another dynastic dictator is sending soldiers to fight over the same ground. He has come for something more valuable: tuition and technology. On Sunday, President Trump posted on Truth Social that, based on his "very good relationship with Kim Jong Un," he had instructed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to substantially reduce joint military exercises with South Korea. North Korea, the president wrote, has been "unthreatening and respectful."
U.S. policy against Islamism cannot rest on ignoranceAugust 11, 2026 • The Washington Times During the Cold War, Americans took communism seriously. We knew it was vital to study the ideology of our enemies. In 1946, Columbia University established the Russian Institute to train what its founders called "American specialists" in Soviet affairs. I was a student there in the 1970s. Harvard followed with its Russian Research Center in 1948. The federal government itself published a journal, "Problems of Communism," from 1952 to 1992 — sophisticated, well-documented analyses written by scholars and diplomats and read by policymakers in both parties.
The axis of aggressors vs. AmericaAugust 5, 2026 • The Washington Times North Korean troops and munitions beef up Russia's war against Ukraine. In return, Russia provides North Korea with sophisticated technology for its missiles, drones, satellites, and submarines. Tehran has sent Moscow drones. Repaying that favor, Moscow reportedly provides intelligence to help the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) target American bases in the Middle East. Beijing is believed to give Moscow microelectronics for ballistic, cruise, and hypersonic missiles. There are credible reports that Beijing now plans to send Tehran hundreds of portable shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles capable of shooting down American aircraft. Discounted Iranian oil keeps Chinese refineries running.
How to break Iran's terrorist regime
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