Sol W. Sanders In the spring of 1947, I was on deck as one of that dying breed of transatlantic liners was tugged into Le Havre. Despite decades of experience there was incredible confusion as French stevedores hassled over tying up ropes. A rail companion, a French Jewish refugee returning from American wartime refuge, declaimed, […]
Lev Navrozov In 1949, Mao named his country the “People’s Republic of China.” Historically, China had practically no foreign visitors, just as practically no Chinese had visited the outside world. While Lenin and many other future “Soviet leaders” had been living a great deal in free Western countries, Mao was a pure product of China, […]
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner President Obama is empowering radical Islam across the Arab world. He is presiding over both the American decline and the rapid advance of our mortal jihadist enemies. From the Middle East to North Africa, the Arab Spring has turned into an Islamist winter. Contrary to the administration’s claims, the popular uprisings […]
Special to WorldTribune.com WASHINGTON — The United States has recalled its ambassador from Syria because of threats to his safety. Officials said the State Department said U.S. ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, has returned to Washington. They said Ford received threats by elements aligned with the regime of President Bashar Assad. “Ambassador Robert Ford was […]
Sol W. Sanders While the Obama Administration has been busy lining the pockets of its campaign contributors with solar power handouts, an energy revolution is taking place even the Washington Luddites and GOSplanners can’t buck. American technology, borrowing offshore deep-water drilling techniques, has started exploiting huge deposits of natural gas buried deep in the earth […]
WORLD TRIBUNE ARCHIVES (1999- Oct. 14, 2011) NOTE: After WorldTribune’s 2011 upgrade, some archived articles could not be accessed. Most issues have been resolved. Please e-mail us at world@worldtribune.com about specific concerns. Thank you. AFRICA January 8, 2007 – Morocco arrests 62 Al Qaida suspects in new crackdown January 19, 2007 – Sudan on […]
WORLD TRIBUNE ARCHIVES (1999- Oct. 14, 2011) NOTE: After WorldTribune’s 2011 upgrade, some archived articles could not be accessed. Most issues have been resolved. Please e-mail us at world@worldtribune.com about specific concerns. Thank you. AFRICA January 15, 2008 – Security tightened for U.S. diplomats in Sudan after official killed in ambush January 21, 2008 […]
WORLD TRIBUNE ARCHIVES (1999- Oct. 14, 2011) NOTE: After WorldTribune’s 2011 upgrade, some archived articles could not be accessed. Most issues have been resolved. Please e-mail us at world@worldtribune.com about specific concerns. Thank you. AFRICA January 8, 2009 – New U.S. African Command to airlift equipment to Darfour peacekeepers January 12, 2009 – Sudan […]
WORLD TRIBUNE ARCHIVES (1999- Oct. 14, 2011) NOTE: After WorldTribune’s 2011 upgrade, some archived articles could not be accessed. Most issues have been resolved. Please e-mail us at world@worldtribune.com about specific concerns. Thank you. AFRICA January 18, 2010 – Sudan mounts ‘huge attack’ on rebels in Darfour January 22, 2010 – Democrat ‘gay’ lobby targets Uganda […]
By Jeffrey Kuhner Is America in its twilight years? Patrick J. Buchanan argues it is. Americans, especially conservatives, should heed his warnings. The very future of our republic is at stake. Mr. Buchanan has written the political book of the year — and maybe of our time. In “Suicide of a Superpower” (Thomas Dunne Books, […]