Antifa, BLM can’t be compared to relatively noble Bolsheviks; They are more like ISIS

Antifa, BLM can’t be compared to relatively noble Bolsheviks; They are more like ISIS

Special to WorldTribune.com, June 30, 2020 By Alexander Maistrovoy In April 1918, the Bolshevik government headed by Lenin signed the decree “On the Monuments of the Republic.” Monuments “in honor of the kings and their servants” must be demolished, but with a significant stipulation: if they had no “significance from either historical or cultural point […]

Khamenei issues warrant for Trump’s arrest; Reaches out to Interpol

Khamenei issues warrant for Trump’s arrest; Reaches out to Interpol

[Editor’s Note: We have added ‘Breaking‘ as a new feature because . . . Drudge has gone away.] Over the weekend, the Iranian government issued an arrest warrant for President Trump for the January drone strike that killed General Qasem Soleimani, the leader of Iran’s Quds Force. According to CNBC, Tehran is asking Interpol for […]

Eerie parallels between the ongoing insurgency and the Chinese Cultural Revolution

Eerie parallels between the ongoing insurgency and the Chinese Cultural Revolution

FPI / June 28, 2020 By Christopher W Holton, Center for Security Policy If you think the tactics and rhetoric of Antifa and Black Lives Matter demonstrators in America’s streets are new, think again. They’re old. The date is August 1966. Large numbers of students have organized themselves into a violent social movement to promote […]

Dean Acheson’s fateful speech and the outbreak of the Korean War on June 25, 1950

Dean Acheson’s fateful speech and the outbreak of the Korean War on June 25, 1950

Special to WorldTribune.com by Miles Maochun Yu, Hoover Institution,, Originally published March 9, 2017 On Jan. 12 1950, Secretary of State Dean Acheson gave a well-crafted speech at the National Press Club, a speech which has lived in infamy since its delivery, still haunting the U.S. and its allies in the Asia and Pacific region […]

Forgotten conflict: The Korean War, 70 years on, in photos

Forgotten conflict: The Korean War, 70 years on, in photos

Special to WorldTribune.com Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty June 25, 2020 By Amos Chapple Photographs tell the story of a “forgotten war” that began 70 years ago and has never formally ended. At the close of World War II, the Korean Peninsula was occupied by Soviet troops in the north and U.S. forces in […]

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