Jed Babbin
Columns by Jed Babbin
Macron, Starmer and Carney push a Palestinian ‘statehood’ fantasy
French President Emmanuel Macron must have thought he would achieve a place in history when he announced France would recognize a Palestinian "state" this month. Published September 2, 2025
No peace in our time
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain infamously returned from a 1938 conference with Adolf Hitler proclaiming "peace in our time." Published August 28, 2025
Still-unpunished crimes of the Russia hoax
Many articles lately have speculated about the criminal charges that could be brought against prominent Obamaites as a result of the Russia hoax. Published August 19, 2025
Trump’s war on the drug cartels
President Trump has apparently taken a page from Tom Clancy's novel "Clear and Present Danger" and undertaken a covert war with the drug cartels. Published August 12, 2025
Smart Trump trade deal could move India closer to the West and away from Russia
President Trump set this Friday, August 8, as a deadline for Russia to make peace with Ukraine or face new sanctions. Published August 6, 2025
Why the U.N., France, Britain and Canada are siding with Hamas over Israel
If you were to ignore the past 60 years of Israeli-Palestinian relations, you might make the foolish mistakes that the United Nations, France, Britain and, now, Canada are making. Published July 31, 2025
Supporting Ukraine should not blind U.S. to the coming war with China
A small mystery has been solved: The person who interrupted our arms shipments to Ukraine was Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, grandson of former CIA Director William Colby. Published July 24, 2025
Gabbard should step down as director of national intelligence
Ever since the Russia hoax, President Trump has had a fraught relationship with out intelligence community. Published July 17, 2025
Trump’s peace diplomacy
One of President Trump's greatest desires is to go down in history as a peacemaker. Published July 9, 2025
Abrego Garcia dominates headlines while Diego Garcia fades into strategic peril
Abrego Garcia and Diego Garcia are two very different problems. Published July 3, 2025
To win, we need to believe in American exceptionalism again
An element -- no, actually, an attitude -- has been missing from American foreign policy since President Reagan left office. Published June 25, 2025
No quarter can be given in the war against Iran’s deadly ambitions
President Trump gave Iran 60 days to negotiate a deal that would effectively end its nuclear weapons program. Published June 13, 2025
Will Israel attack Iran?
We often forget how small Israel is. It's about the size of New Jersey and half of its land is desert. At one point, Israel is only nine miles wide. Published June 10, 2025
Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’ to Trump’s Golden Dome: The moral vision to save lives in a dangerous world
When President Reagan announced his Strategic Defense Initiative in 1983, he posed a moral question. Is it better, he asked, to protect lives or to avenge them? Published June 1, 2025
Putin is unserious about peace in Ukraine
When Russian ruler Vladimir Putin invited Ukraine to peace talks in Istanbul about two weeks ago, many believed peace could be near. Published May 22, 2025
Trump’s second 100 days
President Trump's first 100 days of his second term must be regarded as an overall success, with few exceptions, such as his tariff war and nuclear negotiations with Iran. Published May 6, 2025
Trump administration faces critical foreign policy crossroads
The Trump administration is doing things quickly and producing great results, but it sometimes seems that it doesn't think some things through before enacting policy. Published April 22, 2025
Throw Turkey out of NATO
Several empires didn't survive World War I, among them the Ottoman Empire, out of whose ashes arose the Turkish nation. Published April 8, 2025
Tren de Aragua deportations: Constitutional crisis or presidential authority?
The battle over the deportation of the members of the hyper-violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) threatens to become a constitutional crisis. Published March 25, 2025
Napolitano’s Moscow hallucination
Few remember Walter Duranty. Those who do recall that he was the Moscow bureau chief for the New York Times during the early 1930s. Published March 18, 2025