ROBERT CHARLES, Former Assistant Secretary, State at the State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs in the Bush Administration, Author, "Eagles and Evergreens," Twitter: @RCharles4USA
Robert Charles: When you have an absent President, his administration begins to freelance itself
Judge Laurence Silberman argues that the Supreme Court ruling on libel needs to be overturned and readdressed
EDWARD TIMPERLAKE, former Director of Technology Assessment, International Technology Security, former Representative, National Counterintelligence Executive Committee, US Department of Defense, Captain (ret.), US Marine Corps (1969-1975), Author, Year of the Rat
Ed Timperlake: We are in a period of “maximum danger” – President Joe Biden did not instill the confidence of a unified approach to deterrence at yesterday’s press conference
For decades, China has been waging an “Information War” across the straits on Taiwan
Timperlake argues that the US needs to help the Taiwanese dig-in
DAN CELIA, President and CEO, Financial Issues Stewardship Ministries, @financialissues
Recap on President Biden’s comments about China during his first White House press conference yesterday
Dan Celia: It wasn’t just a softball game, it was a tee ball game
Celia argues that foreign firms conducting business in China are doing so at their own risk
JEFF NYQUIST, Writer, Newsmax, WorldNetDaily, SierraTimes, Financial Sense and Epoch Times, Author, “Origins of the Fourth World War and The New Tactics of Global War” and "The Fool and His Enemy," JRNyquist.blog, @JRNyquist
Jeff Nyquist: The United States has a long history of "cheap moralizing", as seen during the First and Second World War - which is not a strategy
China's strategy: "hyper-instrumentalist" - Will do anything to become a global hegemon
What the Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact can tell us about US-China relations today