Flashback: America has paid dearly for its emperor with no clothes

Flashback: America has paid dearly for its emperor with no clothes

Special to WorldTribune.com Has this column, penned two-and-a-half years ago, stood the test of time? Was Joe Biden’s legacy already in focus back then? Following are excerpts of the original: By John McNabb June 13, 2022 Today we have a president, Joe Biden, who is both a multimillionaire, a guy who can’t lead the country […]

Uncle of Colorado justice who barred Trump teamed with Soros to send U.S. rare earth tech to China

Uncle of Colorado justice who barred Trump teamed with Soros to send U.S. rare earth tech to China

Special to WorldTribune.com, December 20, 2023 Corporate WATCH Commentary by Joe Schaeffer  @Schaeff55 In a despicable attack on the representative government that Democrats so enjoy pretending to champion, the Colorado Supreme Court on Dec. 19 in a 4-3 decision ruled that former President Donald Trump is disqualified from the state’s 2024 electoral ballot due to […]

The day America died: Trump’s indictment marks the end of our republic

The day America died: Trump’s indictment marks the end of our republic

Special to WorldTribune.com Jeffrey T. Kuhner, June 14, 2023 American democracy is dead. This is the real meaning of the federal indictment against former President Donald Trump. His arraignment in Miami Tuesday on 37 felony charges, primarily for mishandling classified documents, marks a watershed moment in U.S. history. For the first time, a former president […]

Henry Kissinger and the post-Vietnam War legacy of U.S. military defeat

Henry Kissinger and the post-Vietnam War legacy of U.S. military defeat

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk, May 23, 2023 The following by WorldTribune.com columnist Don Kirk, originally appeared in The Hill. The defeat of the American-equipped, American-advised South Vietnamese forces in the first four months of 1975 invites comparisons to today’s American support for Ukraine against Russian invasion. In contrast to the approval of vast amounts of aid provided thus […]

Another showdown in the South Pacific, 80 years on

Another showdown in the South Pacific, 80 years on

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk The South Pacific is again a battleground. China is not nearly at the stage of taking over any of the 15 islands stretching across the region of Oceania, but it’s definitely disturbing the foes of Chinese expansionism. This week, China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, is touching down on eight […]

‘New World Order’ Joe addresses the CEO ‘network’

‘New World Order’ Joe addresses the CEO ‘network’

Special to WorldTribune, March 22, 2022 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, 247 Real News Yes, installed President Joe Biden using the term “New World Order” is meaningful. For proof, merely consider where he said it. Biden spoke before an organization called the Business Roundtable on March 21. He said: “We’re at an inflection point, I believe, […]

Why can’t our high-priced intelligence agencies say where Kim Jong-Un is?

Why can’t our high-priced intelligence agencies say where Kim Jong-Un is?

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk SEOUL — The vanishing act of Kim Jong-Un provokes one inevitable question. With all the billions that the U.S. puts into gathering intelligence by all those “agencies,” why can’t any of them come back with the definitive answer on the state of his health? Just think about the multi-tentacle […]

Decapitation? Assassination? Over in Pyongyang, Kim Jong-Un isn’t hung up on semantics

Decapitation? Assassination? Over in Pyongyang, Kim Jong-Un isn’t hung up on semantics

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk People who split hairs over semantics ask if decapitation is the same as assassination. The debate assumes relevance in the wake of the killing of the Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. No, he wasn’t exactly decapitated, meaning his head wasn’t literally cut off from the rest of his body though […]

Flashback: Syrians, ‘equipment’ were in North Korea train blast

Flashback: Syrians, ‘equipment’ were in North Korea train blast

Special to WorldTribune.com By EastAsiaIntel.com, May 16, 2004 [Editors’ note: Occasionally, we republish articles of interest from our archives.] Syrian technicians accompanying unknown equipment were killed in the massive train explosion in North Korea on April 22, according to a report in a Japanese newspaper. A military specialist on Korean affairs revealed that the Syrian […]

2015 GREATEST HITS, NO. 1: Boston’s radical Islam problem and the media elites that dare not speak its name

2015 GREATEST HITS, NO. 1: Boston’s radical Islam problem and the media elites that dare not speak its name

Jeffrey T. Kuhner June 4: The Greater Boston area has become a safe haven for Islamic terrorists. Muslim extremism has taken root in fertile soil, spreading through an elaborate network of radicalized mosques and Islamic cultural centers. The result is a clear and present danger to public safety. The state’s elites, however, have deliberately turned […]