North American Energy Independence Achievable
It current trends persist, Canada, Mexico and the United States could become net exporters.
It current trends persist, Canada, Mexico and the United States could become net exporters.
Obama’s terrorism record is challenged as new evidence emerges in the consulate attack.
Atlantic Sentinel contributors agree that the Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, won the first debate.
Both political parties in the United States have drifted from the center.
The administration’s assessment of the Benghazi consulate attack confuses his opponents.
Ohio and West Virginia fulminate that the president’s “war on coal” destroys jobs.
Trade successes don’t seem to deter either candidate from chastising the Chinese.
The Republican’s response to every campaign crisis only makes him less popular.
Joint American-Chinese naval exercises could defuse tension, but there are some risks.
Party leaders are worried about the candidate’s promise to “crack down” on China.
Defining limits for Iran’s nuclear program wouldn’t reduce the chance of war at all.
America’s ambassador to the United Nations contradicts Libya’s assessment of the consulate attack.
The former ambassador questions his party’s candidate’s criticism of the president.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney draws criticism for politicizing the attack.
The death of an American diplomat in Libya challenges the viability of limited intervention.