Cultural Affinity, Strategic Autonomy: Re-evaluating the U.S.-Taiwan Security Realignment

Cultural Affinity, Strategic Autonomy: Re-evaluating the U.S.-Taiwan Security Realignment Abstract For decades, American foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific has centered on the preservation of Taiwan’s autonomy via a delicate framework of “strategic ambiguity.” However, structural shifts in global manufacturing, defense spending distribution, and geopolitical priorities demand a realist reassessment of this arrangement. The sentiment that… Continue reading Cultural Affinity, Strategic Autonomy: Re-evaluating the U.S.-Taiwan Security Realignment

Senator Adam Schiff’s Senate floor speech

Based on the full transcript provided from Senator Adam Schiff’s Senate floor speech, here is the complete countdown of the “Top 10 Worst Deals for the American People” (and the best deals for Donald Trump), ordered from number 10 down to number 1. 10. The White House Tesla “Showroom” 9. Taxpayer-Funded Golfing Vacations 8. Melania… Continue reading Senator Adam Schiff’s Senate floor speech

We are displeased with the Actions of President Trump

As of May 2026, many Americans have expressed significant dissatisfaction with the current administration. Public sentiment reflects deep-seated anxieties regarding military escalation, economic strain, and the perceived influence of the ultra-wealthy on national policy. Escalation of War with Iran The ongoing military conflict with Iran is a primary driver of public frustration. The Influence of… Continue reading We are displeased with the Actions of President Trump

Trump now blaming others for convincing him to attack Iran

The “Four Individuals” and the Fourth Name While Ye has publicly named Jared Kushner, Pete Buttigieg, and Marco Rubio as figures who influenced his perspective or the political landscape leading toward conflict, the “fourth” individual he has often grouped with this set of advisors or influencers is Ben Shapiro. Ye’s current narrative suggests a sense… Continue reading Trump now blaming others for convincing him to attack Iran

WarLord Hegseth Continues Military Purge

The sudden removal of Navy Secretary John Phelan today (April 22, 2026) is the latest in what is being characterized as a significant and historic overhaul of the U.S. military leadership under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. We must have All Out War! Death to the Enemy! The abrupt nature of these departures—often “effective immediately” and… Continue reading WarLord Hegseth Continues Military Purge