09.06.21. Victory for Whom?
As the withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Afghanistan concludes, questions linger over how long efforts to retrieve Americans will continue. Continue reading 09.06.21. Victory for Whom?
Mental Forays Into the Radical Center
As the withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Afghanistan concludes, questions linger over how long efforts to retrieve Americans will continue. Continue reading 09.06.21. Victory for Whom?
This week, as the deadline for withdrawal from Afghanistan arrives, we survey the current situation as Biden’s exit strategy unfolds overseas, as well as the recent power situation resulting from Hurricane Ida. Continue reading 08.30.21. Exit Strategy
This week, as the deadline for U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan looms nearer, we look at the challenges the Biden Administration faces as the Taliban warns of potential “consequences.” Continue reading 08.23.21. Deadlines
As chaos erupts in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of the U.S., we analyze the Biden Administration’s actions and response to the situation. Continue reading 08.16.21. Afghanistan: Withdrawal Syndrome
Following the release of a new IPCC report on climate, we look at what experts from around the world have called a “code red” for our planet. Continue reading 08.09.21. Climate Code Red
Public outcry and confusion ensue after the CDC reverses its public recommendations on wearing masks, and mandates may be on the horizon as President Biden moves toward requiring coronavirus vaccinations among federal employees. Continue reading 08.02.21. Of Masks and Mandates
This week, we look at the numbers as COVID-19 infections rise among America’s unvaccinated. As the “Summer Outbreak” ensues, what does the data really say? Continue reading 07.26.21. Look at the Numbers
This week, we examine the widespread surveillance of journalists with the aid of military spyware, as well recent hacking efforts that led to an official response from the Biden Administration. Continue reading 07.19.21. Spywary
As the United States makes its exit from the “Forever War” in Afghanistan, we look at the problems the country may face, and why history shows that choosing to leave is both the “least worst” and the only right choice. Continue reading 07.12.21. Afghanistan: Leaving the Forever War
This week, we examine the foundations of the American celebration of Independence Day, its relationship to 21st-century American politics, and the influence of the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading 07.05.21. Independence Day
This week we examine Joe Biden’s second military action since taking office, its similarity to the actions of past administrations, and how this compares with shifting political alliances in our culture and popular dialogue. Continue reading 06.28.21. Strike Two
This week we analyze President Joe Biden’s meeting with Vladimir Putin, and what one foreign policy scholar called the “most dangerous scenario.” Continue reading 06.21.21. The Most Dangerous Scenario