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Latest ArticlesAfter Maduro's arrest, Venezuela's corrupt power brokers still remainJanuary 14, 2026 • The Washington Times Nicolas Maduro was led to believe that Russian air defense systems would keep American helicopters from landing near his fortified compound in Caracas. He was misinformed. The Venezuelan dictator also thought that any hostiles who managed to enter his residence would be taken down by his Cuban bodyguards. But Caribbean muscle proved no match for Delta Force special operators relying on actionable intelligence provided by a clandestine CIA team. More than 30 Cubans were reportedly KIA. President Trump deserves enormous credit for authorizing this intervention, fully aware of the risks entailed but also anticipating significant rewards – for the U.S., Venezuela, and Latin America.
The many shades of IslamDecember 31, 2025 • The Washington Times Following the massacre on Bondi Beach earlier this month, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters that the murderers were adherents of a "radical perversion of Islam." Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett added that the men who gunned down 15 Jews, including a 10-year-old girl and an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor, were aligned with the Islamic State, which she claimed is a terrorist organization – "not a religion." Really, mates? It's been a generation since Al Qaeda's attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Back then, most people had no idea who Osama bin Laden was, much less what he believed.
All about Trump's revised National Security StrategyDecember 24, 2025 • The Washington Times Every American president publishes a National Security Strategy because, as the NSS recently released by the Trump administration says, "all Americans need to know what, exactly, it is we are trying to do and why." The rub, of course, it that the NSS also lets America's adversaries know what, exactly, it is we are trying to do and why. Would a chess grandmaster tell his opponent exactly how he plans to checkmate him? The NSS is not a "grand strategy." It can't be because, in just over three years, a new White House resident may have different priorities.
Mostly quiet on the Gazan front
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