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The little-known U.S. weakness: it’s running out of high-tech munitions Washington has a blind spot few talk about: our stockpiles of precision-guided and smart munitions are shrinking fast. That shortage isn’t a theoretical worry; it affects readiness, deterrence, and our
State Department Moves $1.25 Billion to Trump’s Board of Peace The book “The New Economics of Technocracy: You Will Own Nothing” argues this is the scam of the century and lays out why the structure matters. Trump founded the Board
EU Risks Overplaying Its Hand in Hungary The upcoming Hungarian election puts the European Union on a delicate stage where heavy-handed moves could backfire. From a Republican point of view, Europe's institutions must respect national sovereignty and avoid acting like
Emancipation Proclamation and 19th Amendment on Display The installation of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 19th Amendment helps give visitors a more complete view of what America is all about. Exhibiting these two documents together puts center stage turning points
Why the Presidential Center Feels Vacuous He spent eight years in the Oval Office and lived through defining moments in recent history, yet the presidential center opened feeling oddly hollow. The expectation was to find a living record of decisions
