by WorldTribune Editor’s Line, March 23, 2022 As noted here and here, WorldTribune editors compile their best content into our weekly Intelligence Briefing for subscribers. What a week it was: March 13-18, 2022: The week geopolitics changed forever China’s newest carrier transited Taiwan Strait 12 hours before Xi-Biden call Pompeo: Kim Jong-Un sees U.S. forces as […]
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Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler We knew it was coming. We planned for it. But then we calmly dozed off again. The rude jolt of the alarm followed the news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Our second thought followed; What about our energy supplies? Western Europe, including our NATO allies, have become dangerously […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Juneau, March 17, 2022 Joe Biden was a United States Senator from Delaware for 36 years prior to becoming a Vice President in 2008 and the nation’s 46th President in 2020. Records for his days in the federal government’s highest offices, including transcripts of speeches, telephone calls, and private conversations […]
Special to WorldTribune.com SWAMP WATCH By Stephen Moore With $30 trillion of debt — which has grown by $5 trillion in just the last two years, with another $2 trillion of red ink expected to get spilled this year — you might have expected Congress at least to pretend it will temper its reckless spending […]
Special to WorldTribune.com Commentary by Alexander Maistrovoy By dragging Russia into the “swamp” of a bloody guerrilla war, the U.S. has achieved a brilliant tactical victory, but perhaps made a fatal strategic mistake. … In March 1979, the Special Politburo Commission on Afghanistan met for the first time in the Kremlin. This was preceded by […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered a rising tsunami of refugees fleeing their beleaguered homeland and heading for neighboring Poland, Slovakia and Hungary. As the winds of war sweep across the Ukrainian steppe, this growing humanitarian wave of civilians, young and old with legions of children among them, […]
Special to WorldTribune, March 10, 2022 by Gemki Fujii – Cambridge Forecast Group of Japan Although he is no longer Japan’s Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe continues to be his nation’s most recognizable, influential and outspoken statesman, especially in recent months leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine amid rising concerns China would follow suit in […]