by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
With nuclear capabilities already existing in North Korea, Burma is looking to join this dangerous club.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Not long after being appointed U.S. secretary of State, Hillary Clinton flew to China for her first important diplomatic encounter abroad. She emphasized mutual national interests, like trade and climate policy, just as President Barack...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Threats of a trade war between America and the European Union have emerged from time to time over the last 50 years. But so far all potential outbreaks have receded.
by Tom Robinson
In September 2011, the U.N. General Assembly is expected to vote on a resolution recognizing Palestinian statehood,” a Heritage Foundation report states.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
During early autumn a Wall Street Journal editorial stated: "The Obama Presidency has been an era of slowly building tension and disorder that seems likely to flare into larger troubles and perhaps even military conflict no matter who wins...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
As Israel and Iran continue to be focal points of chaos and conflict, the United States remains in the middle. Will this conflict ever be resolved?
by Tom Robinson
In the wake of the June 12 terrorist attack at an Orlando gay night club, we need to consider what’s happened. Many call it “senseless violence,” yet there is in fact a sense to it that is quite disturbing—as is the failure of many to...
by Victor Kubik
How can we understand God's role in the affairs of the United States in the aftermath of the election of Donald Trump?
by Darris McNeely
We have a responsibility to our fellow man. We must not leave anyone behind.
by Frank Jarvis
Being a pioneer in any pursuit is one of the most exciting, challenging and rewarding experiences anyone can have.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
America faces multiple international problems on many fronts.
by Don Hooser
The nation of Israel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been humiliated recently by the U.S. administration. Why? What's going on?
by Cecil Maranville
God is "getting a lot of press" lately as the presidential candidates have brought religion into the campaign. Is the U.S. undergoing a significant change? Or are we witnessing politics as usual?
by Rodney Hall
The new Middle East peace process gets off to a rocky start as international pressure rises in an effort to bring peace to the region. Israeli and U.S. relationships are at their lowest level in years and the European Union is pushing to...
by Michael Kelley
After eight years of liberal policies and programs dominating the American political and social scene, could a new presidential administration make a difference in America’s direction?