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Tiananmen Square's famous gate is being repainted for what will be Chinese President Xi Jinping's first military parade since taking power in 2012. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: China drops a money bomb

It's not easy to lead, and it's impossible to "lead from behind." Jordan, one of America's oldest and most reliable allies in the Middle East, has signed a military assistance agreement with China, which is eager to lead from right out front. Published September 17, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Syrian-refugee crisis to worsen

One does not have to be a foreign-policy expert or a rocket scientist to see that the Islamic State is accomplishing its goal in Europe: the complete destabilization of that continent's political, economic and social structure. Published September 16, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Russia no ally against Iran

In "The Devil We Know," author and ex-CIA operative Robert Baer tells us "The United States cannot stop Iran's rise short of an open-ended thirty-year policy of containment or a full-scale war. Alliances, unenforceable sanctions, threats — none have worked so far, nor will they." Published September 16, 2015

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott answers questions at a media conference before attending the parliament's question time in Canberra, in this Feb. 9, 2015. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

EDITORIAL: Tony Abbott leaves Australia with words to the wise

Tony Abbott was sacked by his party as the prime minister of Australia this week. He was not the first such leader and he'll not be the last to be dismissed by impatient constituencies that demand immediate gratification of their wants and wishes. Published September 16, 2015

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2015 file photo, a plume of steam billows from the coal-fired Merrimack Station in Bow, N.H.  President Barack Obama on Monday, Aug. 3, 2015, will unveil the final version of his unprecedented regulations clamping down on carbon dioxide emissions from existing U.S. power plants. The Obama administration first proposed the rule last year. Opponents plan to sue immediately to stop the rule's implementation. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)

EDITORIAL: Fun with the Green Climate Fund

The globalists have a problem: They want money, lots of it. And they want the prosperous nations to give it to them so they can redistribute it to poor nations. That would make the world "fair." But how can the prosperous be separated from their wealth? Published September 16, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Proposed mergers would hit patients

On September 8 The Washington Times reported that there are serious concerns surrounding two proposed health-care mergers: one between Aetna and Humana and another between Anthem and Cigna ("Mergers among top insurers could harm patients, top doctors' group says," Web). Published September 15, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Some jobs have sex-specific needs

I recently read in The Washington Times that Navy Secretary Ray Mabus has called for the Marine Corps to open combat jobs to women ("Ray Mabus, Navy secretary, wants Marine Corps infantry and special operations open to women," Web, Sept. 2). Published September 15, 2015

Alvaro Henzler, of Lima, Peru, front left, and Olufunke Michaels, of Lagos, Nigeria, front right, throw inflatable globes into the air as they celebrate graduating from John F. Kennedy School of Government with classmates during Harvard University commencement exercises, Thursday, May 28, 2015, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

EDITORIAL: A new look at a college education

There's a growing belief that a college education may not be as important as everyone has assumed for a century. This upsets considerable settled (social) science. Published September 15, 2015

Syrian refugees make their way on a railway track after crossing the border between Serbia and Hungary in Roszke, southern Hungary, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

EDITORIALS: Chaos of Syrian refugee crisis

The chaos of men, women and children fleeing the horror of the Middle East continues to deepen. With Germany serving as enabler, hundreds of thousands and perhaps soon a million Syrians, Iraqis and others are trying to get to haven in Europe. Published September 15, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Iran deal totally toothless

It is widely believed that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action allows Iran to stall an International Atomic Energy Agency inspection of an undeclared site for up to but not more than 24 days. In fact, inspections could be stalled for months or might never take place at all. Published September 14, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Trump’s only allegiance is to himself

Liberty. Federalism. State sovereignty. Eliminatation of unnecessary federal departments and programs to balance the budget and bring the federal government back into scale. Personal responsibility. Supreme Court activism. Published September 14, 2015

In this Sept. 10, 2015, photo, Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a labor rally in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

EDITORIAL: Joe Biden sends Democratic Party in a panic

Vice President Joe Biden wants to be president. Good for him. But twice bitten, more than a little shy. The only memorable moment in either attempt was the speech he swiped from a British politician and gave without reading it first, describing himself as the son of a Welsh coal miner. Published September 14, 2015

Secretary of State employee Anthony Armstrong scatters salt on the steps the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., during a snow storm Monday, Feb. 23, 2015. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

EDITORIAL: Farmer’s Almanac warns of icy winter

Ms. Nature may be giving global warming the cold shoulder. It's only September, but there are signs that the approaching winter will be a repeat of last year's frigid season. Published September 14, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Subpoena man who set up Hillary Clinton server

Congress, the great time and money-waster, should quit wasting time playing around with Bryan Pagliano, the former State Dept. employee who set up the email server in Hillary Clinton's private home ("Hillary Clinton staffer rejects 'proffer,' wants immunity for testimony on email server," Web, Sept. 9). They should get serious with him. Published September 13, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: America silently crumbles

The immigrant and refugee wave sweeps the globe, homogenizing Europe and America. The border — or what is left of it — in the United States is only thought about when the media accidentally makes mention of it or some rare public figure speaks of it. Published September 13, 2015

Migrants and refugees waitfor buses after crossing  the border between Hungary and Austria in Nickelsdorf, Austria 70 kilometers (43 miles) southeast of Vienna, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015.  Hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees and others are still making their way slowly across Europe, seeking shelter where they can, taking a bus or a train where one is available, walking where it isn't. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)

EDITORIAL: Obama must share blame for Europe’s migrant crisis

Acts have consequences, and sometimes the absence of acting has greater consequences. This can be a hard lesson, and sometimes must be learned more than once. The waves of migrants threatening to swamp Europe are teaching it anew. Published September 13, 2015

"I should have used two email addresses, one for personal matters and one for my work at the State Department. Not doing so was a mistake. I'm sorry about it, and I take full responsibility," Hillary Rodham Clinton wrote in a post that repeats many of her words from an ABC News interview earlier Tuesday. (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: Hillary Clinton’s emerging new strategy

Hillary Rodham Clinton and her wise men and clever women have only shreds and patches left of their original strategy for winning the Democratic nomination for president, so the only thing left for them to do is think up a strategy to cultivate such numbing boredom that it will induce such a stupor in the ranks that the party will accept her coronation if only to be done with it. Published September 13, 2015

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Iran deal illegal

As the debate on the Iranian Agreement has unfolded in the Congress, several very significant facts have emerged. From Rep. Mike Pompeo, Kansas Republican, and highly respected constitutional lawyer David Rivkin, we've learned that President Obama has yet to deliver to the Congress all the documents required by the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act. Published September 10, 2015

"I'm happy that Germany has become a country that many people abroad associate with hope," German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters during a press conference this week in Berlin, shortly before announcing her government would spend an additional $6.7 billion to deal with the influx. "That is something very valuable, especially in view of our history." (Associated Press)

EDITORIAL: Germany takes a gamble on refugees

Chancellor Angela Merkel, as in a woman's prerogative, changed her mind. Germany will take unlimited numbers of the flood of refugees from the Middle East and North Africa, after all. Published September 10, 2015