A national security and foreign policy podcast from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD).
Joel C. Rosenberg is a New York Times-bestselling author. He’s written 15 novels and four non-fictio
Beijing is conducting the most ambitious military modernization and expansion effort in the history
Vladimir Putin is threatening to erase the sovereignty, independence, and self-determination of Ukra
The media have changed a lot in recent years – not for the better. The New York Times certainly isn’
John Bolton has had quite a few challenging jobs. Among them: presidential national security advisor
Negotiations between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran have not gone well. Presiden
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) H.R. McMaster is a soldier and a scholar and, these days, a commentator – one might
In recent years, it’s become apparent that the People’s Republic of China intends to eat America’s l
On December 9th and 10th, President Biden hosted what he called the Summit for Democracy – a virtual
The People’s Republic of China recently tested an advanced new hypersonic glide vehicle that circles
Andrew Roberts has been described as one of Britain’s greatest historians. That’s not true. He’s one
In 2005, Israelis withdrew from Gaza – every soldier, every farmer, every synagogue, every grave. It
If the United Nations Human Rights Council were a figment of George Orwell’s imagination, you’d prob
In May, Hamas leaders in Gaza — a territory from which Israelis withdrew in 2005 — launched more tha
An extraordinary number of organizations within the UN system spend most of their time, money, and e
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There are dozens of international organizations affiliated with the United Nations. Some do useful w
Jews have lived in the lands we now call Germany for a rather long time. They first arrived in the 4
For the past 12 years, Benjamin Netanyahu served as Israel’s prime minister, fighting wars and wars-
Africa is a large and diverse continent. Many different peoples, ethnic groups, tribes — these terms