Iran’s Power Struggle Opens the Door to Talks
An intense power struggle at the top levels of Iran’s government, along with tough sanctions and the threat of US or Israeli military action, may make a diplomatic resolution to the standoff over...
View ArticleThe Taliban’s Tet Offensive Begins
Starting at 1:30PM Sunday, the Taliban launched its most brazen, audacious attack ever in Afghanistan. Using rocket-propelled grenades, trucks loaded with explosives, and suicide bombers, the Afghan...
View ArticleEducation Slowdown Endangers the American Dream
A stunning article in The Wall Street Journal Thursday by David Wessel and Stephanie Banchero said the educational gap between US children and their parents has narrowed dramatically. “When baby...
View ArticleIt’s the Global Economy, Stupid
On Thursday came a report from The Wall Street Journal about the narrowing education gap between US parents and their children, suggesting the American dream was in jeopardy. Friday we got two more...
View ArticleIsraeli Ex-Military Chiefs Warn: Don’t Attack Iran Now
The rumblings about a possible attack by Israel against Iran’s nuclear facilities have quieted over the last few weeks as negotiations with Iran began. These kinds of talks have gone nowhere in the...
View ArticleKeynesians Try Another Comeback
The economic philosophy of John Maynard Keynes had a brief revival after the financial crisis of 2008. Desperate politicians tried to save the global economy–and their own jobs–by launching stimulus...
View ArticleLessons for Romney and Obama from the French Election
Americans don’t pay much attention to overseas elections and we don’t think we have much to learn from other countries– especially France. But I believe our two presidential candidates can draw some...
View ArticleFour Reasons Why Many Jobs Won’t Come Back
We at The Independent Agenda don’t usually get in the middle of spats between Beltway commentators. But there’s a doozy going on now involving two A-List columnists from The New York Times who are...
View ArticleFour Things We Got Right and Europe Didn’t
You hear it a lot in some circles: The US is heading down the same road as Greece, a basket case of an economy with huge debt and no hope. And if we don’t address entitlement spending—primarily...
View ArticleIt Could Be a Long, Hot Summer for Obama
President Obama has caught a couple of breaks after a bad few weeks in which he lost ground to Republican opponent Mitt Romney. Last Friday, the president announced a new immigration policy that would...
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