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Can basketball history justify fear in Baltics?
- J.D. Gordon
- 04/01/2015
- Opinion Editorials
For the basketball powerhouses in the Baltics, the game also brings out another emotion: fear.
Continue readingVenezuela Has Earned Her Stripes as a National Security Threat
- Joseph M. Humire
- 03/26/2015
- Opinion Editorials
White House declared a “national emergency” in Venezuela, affirming that the Chavistas pose an “unusual and extraordinary” threat to US national security and foreign policy.
Continue readingIs It Time to Rebalance China’s Latin American Portfolio?
- Fernando Menéndez
- 03/24/2015
- Opinion Editorials
China’s Prime Minister Li Keqiang recently told delegates at the National People’s Congress the country’s economy would grow at about 7 percent this year.
Continue readingThe real ISIS crisis
- Candice Malcolm
- 03/20/2015
- Opinion Editorials
As with any foreign conflict being fought in a faraway land, we don’t have a clear picture of what exactly is going on in Iraq and Syria.
Continue readingAs ISIS terror threat grows, Obama’s top regret is not closing Guantanamo
- J.D. Gordon
- 03/20/2015
- Opinion Editorials
“I think I would have closed Guantanamo on the first day.” Who uttered those words this week?
Continue readingAmerica’s Time for Atonement
- J.D. Gordon
- 03/19/2015
- Opinion Editorials
Tense relations between the White House and Congress aren’t unusual, and certainly not new.
Continue readingIsrael key to disarming Iran
- Candice Malcolm
- 03/06/2015
- Opinion Editorials
They call it the problem from hell. What to do about Iran and its nuclear ambitions?
Continue readingTroubling truths about Castro’s Cuba
- Candice Malcolm
- 02/27/2015
- Opinion Editorials
Canadians love Cuba. We travel there in droves. We enjoy their beaches, their cigars and the historic sites and sounds of Havana.
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