United States Not Obligated to Go to War by NATO Treaty
With a missile explosion in Poland — a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) — initially blamed on Russia (incorrectly, it...
With a missile explosion in Poland — a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) — initially blamed on Russia (incorrectly, it...
The United States became a founding member of the United Nations in 1945 when the Senate overwhelmingly approved the UN Charter. ...
Read moreRussia told the Biden administration this week that it had better stop interfering in Ukraine — or else. A diplomatic note called a...
Read moreThe prime ministers of Sweden and Finland, Magdalena Andersson and Sanna Marin, both signaled Wednesday that they will likely be applying for membership...
Read moreAmong the many conflicting narratives emerging from the fog of the Ukraine war is the future of the “world security system.” Frustrated by...
Read moreFormer Libertarian and Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul (R-Texas) shares with The New American the importance of following the Constitution when it comes to...
Read moreArchbishop Carlo Maria Viganò — well known for his exposure of the both the Deep State and the Deep Church — has published...
Read moreWhen Hungarian rebels arose in 1956 to overthrow the Communist regime imposed by Joseph Stalin, President Dwight Eisenhower refused to send U.S. forces...
Read moreThere’s a certain “strategic blunder of potentially epic proportions” that the West is making, wrote cold warrior and Russia expert George F. Kennan...
Read moreFrom his principal avenues of attack on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin began this war with three strategic goals. Send an army south...
Read moreWhen the Bush Administration announced in 2008 that Ukraine and Georgia would be eligible for NATO membership, I knew it was a terrible...
Read moreWhen NBC’s Lester Holt asked President Joe Biden what might prompt him to send U.S. troops to rescue Americans fleeing Ukraine, Biden replied:...
Read moreThe threat of nuclear holocaust once figured prominently in our psyches. In the 1950s, schoolchildren did duck-and-cover drills to prepare for atomic attack....
Read moreIs the territorial integrity of Ukraine a cause worth America's fighting a war with Russia? ...
Read moreEnding NATO enlargement could be a victory for all of us. ...
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