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Max Hastings
COMMENTARY
Jul 8, 2026
America¡¯s battlefield dominance is under serious threat
The U.S. still possesses the most capable military, but its ability to dominate a battlefield is under threat due to the rapid evolution of warfare.
COMMENTARY
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World
May 12, 2026
Britain¡¯s political center crumbles as Reform surges
British voters seize the opportunity to protest against perceived failure by ministers at Westminster, rather than to choose the best councilors for their towns and counties.
COMMENTARY
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World
Feb 13, 2026
Trump is a lot like Kaiser Wilhelm: vanity itself
Donald Trump¡¯s extraordinary performance in Davos, littered with falsehoods, insults and explosions of grandiloquence, closely resembled one of the Kaiser¡¯s public performances.
COMMENTARY
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World
Sep 5, 2025
Putin sees only U.S. weakness in Ukraine
Few Ukrainians swallow the enthusiastic talk in the West about security zones and U.S. guarantees.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Aug 7, 2025
Why Hiroshima must keep being commemorated
The anniversary is generating a wave of commemorations and renewing the arguments for and against the mission.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 30, 2025
NATO leaders¡¯ price for supporting Ukraine is their self-respect
Last week¡¯s summit in The Hague focused more on appeasing Trump than serious strategy.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 9, 2025
Whose side is the U.S. on? Doubts strain alliances
The U.S. once anchored a stable world order. Now, with rising threats from China and Russia, allies scramble to adapt as Washington sends mixed signals on defense and trade.
COMMENTARY
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World
Feb 5, 2025
The U.S. must avoid isolationism ¡ª a path to nowhere
The scariest aspect of the Trump presidency is that he promotes unpredictability and disruption as his principal techniques of governance and especially foreign policy.
COMMENTARY
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World
Oct 23, 2024
Selling out Ukraine casts shame on the West
This war started because Moscow refuses to tolerate a successful democratic, independent neighbor, which also remains the chief impediment to ending it.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 19, 2024
EU populists are blind to the real threat to the bloc
The center-right will continue to dominate parliament, the surge in support for the extreme right evokes memories of the ugliest moments of the 20th century.
COMMENTARY
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World
May 27, 2024
Why we commemorate D-Day, 80 years later
This year¡¯s D-Day anniversary was marked by a grand commemoration and was especially poignant as only a few survivors are left to share their stories of that fateful day.
COMMENTARY
May 6, 2024
Can the Tories rebuild their train wreck of a party?
If you¡¯re a centrist British voter, today¡¯s Conservatives aren¡¯t for you.
COMMENTARY
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World
Sep 13, 2023
Charles III has been a very dull monarch, thank God
Defying expectations, King Charles III is popular. Losing the fervor or his years as prince and being dependable ¡ª even dull ¡ª has paid off.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jan 27, 2022
Appeasing Putin on Ukraine may be the only option
Today we live in a new strategic environment. The bipolar Cold War era has been replaced with a new one where U.S. superiority still persists, but is no longer unchallengeable.
COMMENTARY
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World
May 26, 2021
Immigration is the wealthy world¡¯s challenge of the century
A U.N. report says international migration has become increasingly weaponized and is being used by some as a political tool, undermining democracy.
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