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Strait of Hormuz

For the Week of April 13, 2026

Iran’s Hormuz gambit: The Strait as a weapon of jihadist endurance: Tehran’s chokehold on Hormuz exposes a doctrine of perpetual conflict, not a failure of diplomacy, says Dr. Dan Diker

Cdn pol On the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s first victory (2006) -- the decline of the Tory tradition in Canada since the 1980s (Part Six): Mark Wegierski looks at the thought of Gad Horowitz, a social democrat who criticizes multiculturalism and defends English-Canadian nationalism

Are Demo voters as crazy as their party leaders?: It turns out that despite what Democratic leadership believes, a supermajority of voters support capitalism over socialism, writes Mark Alexander

Mayor Mamdani has declared war on gold: New York City is desperate for money and Democrat-run jurisdictions usually fall on taxes to solve such issues. Jp Cortez reports Mayor Zohran Mamdani is looking taxing precious metals to help fill the city's hole

New book exposes how anti-population zealots fabricate science around climate change: That environmentalists sometimes make up wholesale claims about the "science" surrounding climate change is not news, but that doesn't mean they don't still try. Rachel Alexander reviews Climate Porn, How and Why Anti-Population Zealots Fabricate Science, while Targeting American Capitalism, Freedom, and Independence

Another great jobs report! Or was it?: The latest jobs report for the United States showed some pretty good numbers. All good, right? Mike Maharrey says history shows that these reports don't stand the test of time

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The West wants finite wars. Its enemies are fighting forever wars: China, Russia, Iran, and Islamist movements wage a long-term campaign of subversion, influence, and psychological warfare, while the West clings to an outdated, battlefield-only definition of conflict, argues Tirza Shorr

Strength is not optional: Why national security must come first in the Iran conflict: The ongoing war with Iran has once again forced Americans to ask whether it can sustain focus on a national security issue long enough to actually meaningfully fix it, argues Daniel Whitaker

Cdn pol On the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s first victory (2006) -- the decline of the Tory tradition in Canada from the 1980s to today (Part Five): Mark Wegierski looks at different definitions of Canadian nationalism

A liberty-oriented approach to Big Tech and free speech in the United States: Donald Trump may have put a temporary scare into Big Tech over their long pattern of censoring conservative voices, it hasn't actually eliminated the issue. Arthur Caniwell mulls the topic over and has a few solutions

What's the real inflation rate?: According to the numbers Americans hear on the nightly news, inflation is nice and cool these days. Mike Maharrey argues that the actual inflation rate, as measured by other numbers, is a lot higher

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