The EU’s censorship regime, with an assist from U.S. affiliated agencies claiming to “promote democracy,” has put electoral victory out of reach for Europe’s conservative nationalist movements.
Tag: EU
European Integration at 75: A Flawed Project
The hope of unifying Europe in all its national diversity has been hopelessly overturned by leftist ideologues who, instead, want to destroy national diversity in the name of a forced unity.
Lessons From Orbán’s Loss in Hungary
The U.S. should have encouraged broader engagement with European allies like Viktor Orbán to prevent the ascendancy of the leftist European Union.
Rubio’s Call for Europe to Renew the West Falls on Deaf Ears
The European Parliament’s commitment to transgender insanity as a central part of its foreign policy, as well as its demand for Russian reparations, demonstrate the unbridgeable gap between the U.S. and Europe.
America Should Embrace the Idea of a Rearmed Germany
A Berlin-Washington duopoly remains the only stable balancing coalition in Europe, and only Germany can help the U.S. in burden-shifting.
The Winter of Italian Content Is Deceptive
The stability defining Giorgia Meloni’s government is deceptively reassuring, as the calm it produces prevents Italians from tackling their most nagging problems: immigration and low birthrates.
We Aren’t Europeans, and They Aren’t Americans
As we engage in the Greenland debate, it is helpful to recognize the fundamental differences and interests between the United States and Europe.
Don’t Let the Neoconservatives Turn Venezuela Into a ‘Democracy’ Project
Although the Trump administration’s action in Venezuela is in America’s rational self-interest, there is no shortage of neoconservatives hoping to extend the operation for their ideological purposes.
A Solid National Security Strategy
President Trump’s new national security strategy is a solid plan for the new century.
Brazen Theft of the French Crown Jewels Is Nothing Next to Macron’s Heist
The French president is bleeding support as he’s crushed French citizens under public debt, galloping inflation, and the threat of wealth confiscation.
A Territorial Lease Agreement Could End the War in Ukraine
A territorial lease approach may be the most face-saving solution for all parties involved in the Ukrainian quagmire.
Trump’s Trade Lesson for Economists (and the World)
Trump and America are winning this trade war and demonstrating the shortcomings of the economists in the Ivory Tower.
Poland at the Crossroads Between America and Brussels
Polish voters face a strategic and civilizational decision about their country’s future.
JD & JC
The vice president’s now famous remarks in Europe remind us that our civilization depends upon our commitment to the Lord and savior of the world, Jesus Christ.
Europe’s Decline Was a Choice
Europe took a 30-year vacation from history and can’t correct course with its current leadership.
2024: A Chaotic Year in Review
A noteworthy year full of developments in world affairs leaves us wary of the evil they reveal, and hopeful that this evil will never triumph.
Viktor Orbán and Gerhard Schröder on War and Peace in Europe
The clear vision—but slim hope—of peace and prosperity in Europe was on display at a recent conference in Vienna.
The Meaning of Kursk
The Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk territory is unlikely to change the outcome of the war in Ukraine. The refusal to see that is only prolonging Ukraine’s misery.
Germany Moves Away From Woke Regime Politics. Will America?
The once-docile German people no longer trust their political establishment to deal rationally with immigration and crime. A growing people’s revolt in Europe may be a sign of things to come in America.
EU Establishment Lashes Out in Aftermath of Election
EU leaders have vowed to “build a bastion” against the surging popularity of Europe’s right-wing parties, as smearing their opposition as “Nazis” no longer works.
Hungary’s Orbán: Europe Should Distance Itself from the United States
As the NATO proxy war in Ukraine reached its first anniversary, Hungary’s leaders suggested investigating the U.S. for the Nord Stream sabotage, and creating a new European alliance—without the U.S.
Italy’s General Election: Not Uniformly Good News
While the center-right achieved a resounding victory in Italy, new PM Giorgia Meloni is, by many indications, on her way to selling Italy to the U.S.-NATO-EU leviathan.
Cracks in the Narrative on Ukraine
Recent statements by Germany's foreign policy adviser, Jens Plotner, have exposed a general weakening of the narrative that asserts a perfectly monolithic Western world, rock-solid in its determination to punish Russia.
Is There a Western “Plan B” in Ukraine?
If Ukraine's resistance to Russian forces suddenly collapses in the east, the Western alliance will need a "Plan B" for their proxy war, but it is unlikely to escalate to a nuclear exchange.
Letter from Italy: Signs of Hope in Veneto
The popular and fearless Stefano Valdegamberi, of Verona, speaks openly about Italy's corrupted political establishment, which is at odds with the true welfare of Italians.
























