Mar 062009

By Patrick J. Buchanan

Heeding the advice of Gen. David Petraeus, has committed 17,000 more troops to and will keep 50,000 in after U.S. combat operations end in August 2010.

But are U.S. vital interests more threatened by what happens in Anbar or Helmand than in the war raging along our southern border?

Feb 202009

By Patrick J. Buchanan

“The situation in is deteriorating,” said President Obama, as he announced deployment of 17,000 more U.S. troops.

“I’m absolutely convinced that you cannot solve the problem of , the Taliban, the spread of extremism in that region, solely through military means.”

“(T)here is no military solution in ,” says Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Said U.S. Commander Gen. David McKiernan yesterday, U.S. and forces are “stalemated.”

by Patrick J. Buchanan

As entered the third week of its Gaza blitz, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert regaled a crowd in Ashkelon with an astonishing tale.

He had, said Olmert, whistled up , interrupted him in the middle of a speech and told him to instruct Condi Rice not to vote for a U.N. resolution Condi herself had written. Bush did as told, said Olmert.

The crowd loved it. Here is the background.

By Patrick J. Buchanan

A year after taking power, in June 1934, Adolf Hitler made his first visit abroad — to his idol Benito Mussolini in Venice.

Babbling on incessantly about “Mein Kampf “and the Negroid strain in Mediterranean peoples, the Fuhrer made a dismal impression.

“What a clown this Hitler is,” Mussolini told an aide.

Jul 292008

by Patrick J. Buchanan

“We have to be as careful getting out as we were careless getting in,” says of the U.S. war in . Wise counsel.

But is Barack taking his own advice? For he pledges to shift two U.S. combat brigades, 10,000 troops, out of and into , raising American forces in that country from 33,000 to 43,000.

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