Aaron Kliegman
The ruling Chinese Communist Party just turned 100. To mark the anniversary, the party’s militant leader, Xi Jinping, delivered a fiery, defiant, and dishonest speech in Beijing. The key takeaway: China’s only getting more aggressive from here.
Click Here to ContinueThe nation’s highest-ranking military officer recently defended teaching critical race theory, including to young soldiers. As if the armed forces don’t have enough on their plate, the Pentagon seems intent on entering another kind of conflict — the culture war. National security can only suffer as a result.
Berry is not fooling anyone: Her real priorities are now clear. There’s a reason why she’s making headlines for her so-called activism, not her athleticism.
Click Here to ContinueAt issue is whether this history defines America fundamentally as a nation today and whether the country is still systemically racist. Progressives say yes; conservatives say no. This is the real debate dominating the culture wars.
Over the past week or so, the Biden administration has begun lifting sanctions on Iran in a desperate bid to revive the nuclear deal. Each round of economic relief has been a unilateral action, for which the US has received nothing in return. This is appeasement in action, plain and simple.
The woke left’s deep hostility toward Israel was never about Netanyahu or his policies; it was about a deep-seated hatred for, and illogical obsession with, the world’s only Jewish state.
Iran’s presidential elections are nothing more than a façade —a form of propaganda to fool the world into thinking the Iranian system is democratic and has popular support.
Click Here to ContinueThe Chinese government seeks to destroy the Uyghurs — slowly, methodically, brutally. This is genocide in the age of social media: no gas chambers but the same goal of destruction in mind.
Tragically, college campuses have become breeding grounds for anti-Israel and anti-Jewish animus. But even more tragically, so too have some of our K-12 schools.
Click Here to ContinueSaying there’s tension in the US-China relationship would be a gross understatement. The reality is much graver: Both countries are engaged in a second Cold War — a contest for global influence and, ultimately, supremacy.