Week in Review

Remember the war on terror? Remember how it was supposed to be over? Well not only is it not over, it’s expanding to new places and taking on new enemies. The latest front is Africa.In domestic news, Apple announced plans to assemble some of its computers in the good old United States. A study commissioned by […]

Morsi Stoops To Conquer

Egyptian President Morsi backtracked on a decree he issued two weeks ago that gave him extraordinary powers and sparked a political crisis when protestors labeled Morsi a dictator and attacked the presidential palace. Those protestors are still defiant, despite Morsi’s capitulation, the Washington Post reports: The decree, which Morsi had said was necessary to move […]

FT Columnist Advises: “Buy America”

After a decade of non-stop yammering about America’s inevitable and already far-advanced decline, the chattering classes (even in Europe and China) are beginning to reconsider. As the FT‘s Philip Stephens points out, the US is in pretty good shape if you look at its long-term outlook: The big reason for optimism is structural rather than cyclical. […]

The Coming: Part Two

This is the one time of year when I’m ready to declare war on Christmas myself. It’s impossible to venture into a store without Christmas music and Christmas displays. Christmas catalogs are over stuffing mailboxes all over the land.At this time of year this seems like anything but a religious holiday. Our commercial society’s wildly […]

Climate Conference Ends in Disgrace

Climate negotiators at the most recent conference on global warming were unable to reduce expectations fast enough to match the collapse of their agenda. As the NYT reports, they concluded the 18th Conference of the Parties by committing “to more ambitious — but unspecified — actions to reduce emissions of climate-altering gases.”The only real winners here […]

West Point Cadet Quits; Alleges Christian Taliban on Campus

Earlier this week, West Point experienced a rare public controversy over religion. After unexpectedly dropping out only five months prior to graduation, former cadet Blake Page posted a lengthy essay at the Huffington Post explaining his decision, complaining of systematic discrimination and bigotry towards nonreligious cadets. Among his complaints are allegations of repeated harassment at the hands […]

Spain Reignites Catalan Secession Drive

Catalonia’s push for independence from Spain received some unexpected help this week: the Spanish minister of education proposed an attack on the system of Catalan-only instruction in core courses in the school curriculum. The FT reports: Under the current “immersion” programme used in Catalonia, all core subjects are taught in Catalan. Primary schoolchildren study Spanish for three […]

Europe Gets Used To Decline

The European Central Bank has yet again cut its growth forecast for the Eurozone in 2013. Only three months ago the ECB told us growth would measure at least be a 0.5 percent—a meager rate of growth, to be sure, but still growth and not shrinkage. Under the new forecast, however, the Eurozone is expected […]

The End of the Reset

Are we witnessing the death of Obama’s “reset” policy? On Thursday the Senate passed the Magnitsky Act by an overwhelming majority. If Obama signs the bill, as most believe he will, sanctions will be placed on all Russian officials believed to be involved with the torture of Sergei Magnitsky. Naturally, this is unlikely to go over […]

Syrian Mess Getting Messier

In September we saw warnings that Syria’s Kurds could be drawn into the civil war if the conflict continued to drag on. These warnings are now coming true, as the New York Times reports that Kurds are getting more directly involved in fighting on the ground in Syria: Like the sectarian battles in Iraq after the American invasion, the […]

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