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Trump doubles down on Greenland, seeks to seal a deal.

Trump doubles down on Greenland, seeks to seal a deal.

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Greenland Ultimatum: Military Force or a Sweetheart Deal. Trump isn't backing down—it's full U.S. control of Greenland or bust. The White House has openly floated military options as leverage, while dangling massive economic incentives to seal the deal. National security hangs in the balance. Young Voices Senior Contributor Lora Karch contends that diplomacy offers a realistic path forward and can lead to a deal that satisfies everyone. Global Reckoning: The Death Knell of Iran's Tyranny. In Iran, the ayatollahs' iron grip slips amid bloody street battles, currency collapse, and proxy defeats—thousands dead, banks failing, elites fleeing with billions. This turning point isn't hypothetical; it's the dawn of a post-authoritarian era, with superpowers watching and waiting to redraw the map. Meanwhile, as Venezuela's ruins echo in failing leftist experiments worldwide—from Cuba's stagnation to Europe's welfare cracks—socialist strongholds crumble under their own weight. Historian Jared Knott, author of "Tiny Blunders/Big Disasters Book Two: The Many Mistakes that Changed the World Forever,” looks at current global events that may prove as historic as the collapse of the USSR. Turning Tide? Religious Freedom Gains Momentum. Although several recent U.S. court decisions have upheld religious freedom, Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker contends that challenges remain. Antisemitism is rising in America, and government entities are still compelling people of faith to act contrary to their conscience. Tucker details some of the religious freedom successes and disappointments for this National Religious Freedom Day, January 16th. Trump’s Momentous Iran Decision. Boots on the Ground? The president’s red line has been crossed. Will he punish Iranian leaders for killing their own people? In this week’s commentary, Gary Lane contends that President Trump should avoid nation-building and boots on the ground. “Advancing liberty through nation-building is no easy task. It seldom succeeds.” He argues that the U.S. nation-building was advanced by JFK in his presidential inaugural. However, from Vietnam and Cambodia to Iraq and Afghanistan, Lane details historic nation-building failures that ended in greater tragedy and urges President Trump to be careful, “As you told Republicans meeting last week at the Kennedy Center, people will forget all the good things you've done and remember the one mistake you make just before the election. In this case, boots on the ground will likely cost you and the Republicans their majority in Congress in November.”
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