Monthly Archives: January 2012

Russia Backs Assad to the Bitter End

January 31, 2012 No Comments »

In a rare admission of reality, a senior Russia Middle East hand, Duma Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Mikhail Margelov, acknowledged that Russia has “exhausted its arsenal” of support available to the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. Yet, despite Western diplomatic efforts, ... Read More »

John Chiang on the Future of Cross-Strait Relations

January 31, 2012 No Comments »

This Wednesday, Dr. Edwin Feulner and The Heritage Foundation are pleased to host John Chiang, vice chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) Party in Taiwan. Chiang, the grandson of former President Chiang Kai-shek, will be discussing “Cross-Strait Relations After Taiwan’s 2012 ... Read More »

White House Picks Fight with Conscience; Congress Can Fight Back

January 31, 2012 No Comments »

A remarkable page in the history of American conscientious objection is being written by citizens throughout the United States who are standing up and saying, “We cannot—we will not—comply with this unjust law.” These are not unemployed, bedraggled 20-somethings looking ... Read More »