Tensions Ahead Over U.S.–U.K. Extradition Treaty
It’s a common-sense idea that criminals should not be able to escape justice in one country simply by fleeing to another. In this Internet age,… Read More
It’s a common-sense idea that criminals should not be able to escape justice in one country simply by fleeing to another. In this Internet age,… Read More
The Obama Administration has declared its support for the U.N.’s efforts to negotiate an arms trade treaty (ATT) that would regulate the transfer of conventional… Read More
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on Tuesday spoke in conversation at The Heritage Foundation with Heritage President Edwin J. Feulner about his long career… Read More
According to George Will, some Republicans in both the Senate and the House are unhappy with financial controls at the Defense Department. No question: The… Read More
The Special Relationship between the U.S. and Britain has many facets, but at its core is close cooperation in the military and intelligence realms. And… Read More
Last Friday, British newspapers reported that the U.S. had agreed to supply Russia with sensitive information on Britain’s nuclear deterrent in order to win Russian… Read More
The Organization of American States (OAS) is an enthusiastic backer of its CIFTA treaty, the Spanish-language abbreviation for the Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing… Read More
An Australian member of the Special Air Service Regiment, Corporal Ben, has received the Victoria Cross For Australia, the nation’s highest military honor. In October… Read More
Fifty years ago, on January 17, 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered his famous Farewell Address. The speech ranks, as Eisenhower intended it to, with… Read More
The 2011 Index of Economic Freedom is out, and the news is not good. For the second year in a row, America became less economically… Read More