Nile Gardiner

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Nile Gardiner is director of The Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom and Bernard and Barbara Lomas Fellow. Read his research.

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  • How Thatcher Would Have Crushed Hateful Pro-Palestinian Protesters in UK

    Nile Gardiner
    Margaret Thatcher hated terrorism in all its forms, whether it was carried out by the Irish Republican Army, al-Qaeda, or state-sponsored. The Iron Lady famously survived an IRA assassination attempt in Brighton, England, in 1984 and was a fearless adversary of terrorist movements across the world.  I worked for Thatcher in her private office in…
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  • Here’s What US Can Do to Weaken Moscow-Beijing Partnership

    James Carafano
  • For Brits, Biden’s Afghanistan Debacle Is a Betrayal

    Nile Gardiner
  • Prince Philip Was an Inspiration to the British People

    Nile Gardiner
  • Biden’s Eviction of Churchill Bust Signals Weakening Ties With UK

    Nile Gardiner
  • EU’s New Investment Deal With China a Blow to Transatlantic Alliance

    Walter Lohman
  • Islamist Terror Attack in Nice an Assault on Free World

    Nile Gardiner
  • Monuments Are Only the Start of Radical Left’s War on Western Values

    Nile Gardiner
  • After COVID-19, Only US Can Lead Way on Economic Recovery

    James Carafano
  • UK Reverses Course on Huawei on 5G and Stands Up to China

    Nile Gardiner
  • Setting the Record Straight on American Leadership of the West

    Nile Gardiner
  • Bolton Leaves Big Shoes to Fill as National Security Adviser

    Nile Gardiner
  • US-UK Relationship Will Be Just Fine Despite Leaked Cables

    Nile Gardiner
  • European Parliamentary Elections Reflect Electorate’s Mandate for Change

    Daniel Kochis
  • ‘No Deal’ on Brexit Is the Best Deal for Britain and the United States

    Nile Gardiner
  • Trump Official Affirms Commitment to NATO Allies in Major Speech

    Nile Gardiner