Politics

The Week: Trump Goes to War | National Review
Plus: Goodbye, Kristi Noem. Source link
Applying Iraq’s Hardest Lessons to Iran | National Review
While Iran is not Iraq 2.0, it requires a disciplined approach and a clear plan for the future. Source link
Colin Gray’s Conviction Is Just, but It’s Not a Game Changer | National Review
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Iran War Proves Trump Was Right on Space Force | National Review
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The GOP Can Still Avoid Shooting Itself in the Foot in Texas | National Review
Democratic voters showed discipline in rejecting their own flashy bomb thrower in favor of a plausible statewide candidate. Will Republicans do the same? Source link
California Told Us to Deceive Parents, but We Said No | National Review
Teachers shouldn’t be forced to lie to parents about their child’s asserted gender identity. Source link
What the Founders’ Drinking Habits Have to Do with Gun Rights | National Review
Justice Gorsuch raised the issue during oral arguments this week. Source link
The Age of Missile Defense  | National Review
We now know that all the scorn that has been poured on missile defense over the years was perverse and wrong. Source link
Iran’s Last-Stand Strategy | National Review
The regime’s armed forces are mounting the very offensive that was expected to accompany the theocracy’s final moments. Source link
Over Iran, U.S. and Israeli Aircraft Fly as Equals | National Review
Israel has emerged as the Middle East’s preeminent military power just as the U.S. seeks to reduce its permanent footprint in the region. Source link
Should Trump Have Authorized Khamenei’s Assassination? | National Review
A familiar historical example might shed some light on the wisdom of the decision. Source link
What Should Our Justice System Do with Lower-Level Offenders? | National Review
Modest reforms can reduce crime, whereas big bets often backfire. Source link