China,. Iran, Russia, and the future of America in space are all topics of concern in this wide-ranging, freewheeling discussion between popular author and leading geopolitical analyst, Brandon J. Weichert, and Salem Radio Network’s Seth Leibsohn. Weichert assesses the efficacy of current early Biden foreign policy priorities and whether or not the 46th president will rise to this most serious historical challenge. Thus far, it’s a rocky start. Here’s to hoping things can get better over time, though!
Tag: Trump Doctrine
Let’s Make Space Great Again
Time to get American astronauts back to the moon and then Mars before China can This summer, China will attempt to launch … More
This is the Great Depression 2.0
BRANDON J. WEICHERT | THE WEICHERT REPORT Don’t let anyone fool you about this: the United States (and the world–including … More
America Loses to Russia in War for Baltics
BRANDON J. WEICHERT | THE WEICHERT REPORT Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were to be the centerpiece of NATO’s big exercise … More
Trump is in Denial About COVID-19 and You Are Going to Pay For It
BRANDON J. WEICHERT | THE WEICHERT REPORT When someone becomes a doctor, they are required to take the Hippocratic Oath … More
Trump Needs to Stick It to China
Coronavirus may or may not prove as deadly as the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic. But the disease has clearly shown … More
A Deal With China Is a Loss for America
In my recent Op-Ed at The American Spectator, I argue that the Trump Administration CANNOT make a deal with China on trade unless Washington wants to cede the technology war with China to Beijing.
Obama Broke NATO
In 2013, the Turks, a NATO partner, wanted access to U.S. Patriot missile defenses to protect against any spillover from the Syrian Civil War. The Obama Administration refused. Since that point, U.S.-Turkish relations have collapsed and NATO has quietly broken because of this. The recent Turkish invasion of Syria merely highlights this fact.
Turkey’s Return to the Mideast Threatens Iran
Turkey’s return to a small strip of northern Syria is not historically new. And Turkey’s presence just might complicate Iranian ambitions for expanding beyond their territory into the Levant.
Iran Will Strike Again
In my September 22, 2019 op-ed at The American Spectator, I assessed where Iran will inevitably attack and how it might use asymmetrical warfare in an attempt to weaken President Trump’s reelection chances in 2020 (and why all of Iran’s plans are doomed to fail).