The oil price fell when Trump signalled that the war was more or less over, but rose again when he said two to three weeks still remain. The war has become a question of who can endure the most pain. The regime in Tehran does not care about its own population. Trump faces an election in November. That is the difference. But even a regime that is indifferent to human cost is vulnerable.
Continue reading »The Muslim takeover of power has continued for so long that Europeans have come to regard it as a natural state of affairs. National community is being eroded, yet people still long for a sense of belonging. This is why we are witnessing mass demonstrations under slogans like “No Kings”, where hundreds of thousands march with no other purpose than their opposition to Trump.
Continue reading »An American bomber is not permitted to land at short notice in Sicily, and the deep state media are trying to turn it into a crisis in relations between Donald Trump’s USA and Giorgia Meloni’s Italy. Just another ordinary day at the office in that industry, but the public should not be fooled.
Continue reading »The Iranian Revolutionary Guard will most likely attempt a low-intensity war of attrition against the USA and Israel. However, for that they need a sympathetic civilian population. The Iran war will therefore be decided by the Iranian people. Trump probably knows this too, and will have to reach a compromise with the Revolutionary Guard if a regime change fails to materialize.
Continue reading »A bookshop in Leeds invites customers to deface Harry Potter books for a fee in the final convulsions of the trans debate. Trans activists, grieving a lost battle, are desperate for attention. In the United Kingdom, puberty blockers are no longer given to children, and fewer young people identify as trans.
Continue reading »While Europe appears marked by security-political despondency, the United States and Israel stand as the primary defenders against Iran’s expansionist and apocalyptic ideology. History teaches us that existential threats sometimes require resolute action rather than passivity.
Continue reading »The dispute over the invitation of one of the very few conservative voices within Norway’s elite—indeed the only such voice on the Nobel Committee—to deliver a speech on Norway’s Constitution Day (17 May) concerns something far greater. An attack is under way against those who stand up for the truth in contemporary Europe, and it is a struggle precisely about what he addressed in his op-ed in the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten: will Norway survive what is coming? He has now himself been taken down by the very forces he warned against. It took only three months. Now we see who the enemies of Europe are.
Continue reading »Today, 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos is scheduled to be euthanized. In 2022, she was gang-raped by MENA migrants at a state-run youth supervision center. Since then, she has only wanted to die.
Continue reading »It’s becoming a pattern: when the adult world fails, children are called upon—to deal with everything from collapsed integration policies to the consequences of dismantled mental health services. And, of course, it is all presented as something noble.
Continue reading »As the election campaign ramps up, left-leaning public service media once again bring forward that issue which refuses to die: priests who do not want to officiate same-sex marriages. Now it is reported, with sorrow in the voice, that there are still bishops who do not sweep away those who hold the wrong views.
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