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Shadow Diplomacy and Sanctions Sabotage: The Constitutional Crisis Brewing in Ukraine
The U.S. cannot afford two foreign policies. Rogue diplomacy risks war, confusion, and national embarrassment. It is time to draw a clear constitutional line: no Senator, no matter how senior or bipartisan their company, has the right to supersede the authority of the President in matters of war and diplomacy.
lhpgop
Jun 5, 20254 min read


SHIP OF FOOLS. Greta Thunberg Is Playing a Dangerous Game with Israel
Her public statements praising “Palestinian resistance” and “armed struggle against colonial apartheid” have crossed from opinion into active complicity.
Her presence on the ship transforms the incident from a civil stunt into a high-profile violation with international implications. It is reasonable under Israeli law to treat her as:
A foreign combatant aiding a hostile entity.
A political propagandist attempting to destabilize Israel’s blockade defense.
A materi
lhpgop
Jun 4, 20253 min read


UKRAINE'S "PEARL HARBOR" ATTACK ON RUSSIA. WHAT IS THE WORLD IN FOR, NOW?
If strategic bombers and submarines are neutralized, tactical nuclear weapons become more attractive:
They offer psychological and military shock power
They can break enemy morale or halt a counteroffensive
They restore Russia’s deterrence credibility
lhpgop
Jun 2, 20253 min read


WHY MUST FRANCE JEOPARDIZE TRUMP'S PAX ARABIA. HOW DO WE STOP IT?
The recent reassertion of French diplomatic activism in the Middle East, particularly through initiatives aimed at undermining the Abraham Accords and promoting unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, represents a growing challenge to U.S. foreign policy. France, under President Emmanuel Macron, has revived its post-colonial interventionist instincts, cloaking them in moral language but acting from a position of declining power and strategic opportunism. This white pap
lhpgop
Jun 2, 20254 min read


The Weaponization of NGOs: A Critical Look at Their Role in Post-War America
The NGO sector, once an auxiliary to U.S. soft power, has evolved into a self-replenishing ideological state-within-a-state. Its reach is global, its funding structures are opaque, and its loyalty is not to the American people or Constitution, but to a fluid and often radical vision of transnational governance.
lhpgop
May 30, 20254 min read


Europe's Endgame: Why the EU Might Try to Sideline the U.S. and Drag Out the Ukraine War
Recent maneuvers out of Brussels, Paris, and Berlin suggest a deepening determination to assert European primacy in Ukraine, even if it means clashing with the Trump administration. France has floated renewed security guarantees to Kyiv. Germany is quietly expanding arms shipments through EU defense mechanisms. At the same time, the EU is preparing to bankroll Ukraine’s post-war economy with a continent-wide reconstruction effort—intended, in part, to reduce Kyiv’s reliance o
lhpgop
May 29, 20253 min read


The Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs — But Whose Interests Does It Serve?
In a landmark decision issued today, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled against the Trump Administration’s “Liberation Day” tariffs. Framing them as an overreach of executive authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the court permanently enjoined the tariffs’ enforcement.
On its face, the ruling appears to protect small business and constitutional order. But beneath the surface lies a more cynical possib
lhpgop
May 28, 20255 min read


Sabotage by Stalemate: How Senate Elites Plan to Bleed Out Trump’s Agenda — and How a Failure in Messaging Helps Them
rump’s economic plan represents the first serious attempt in half a century to reverse the chains of permanent poverty programs created by the welfare-industrial complex. But where is the messaging? Where is the moral case?
lhpgop
May 27, 20253 min read


Trump Derangement Syndrome is a Coordinated Insurgency
The fight against Trump Derangement Syndrome is not about defending a man—it is about defending national self-determination, truth, and the American spirit. The enemy is not invincible, but it is organized. To prevail, patriots must match their coordination, sharpen their narrative, and fight with the urgency of those who know that **freedom itself is under siege.**
lhpgop
May 27, 20253 min read


IT'S PRONOUNCED JUAN DEERE. A SIGN OF FINANCES' TRUMP HEDGE
The MAGA movement cannot—and should not—rely on multinational corporations or financial markets to lead the next era of American industrial renewal. These institutions have shown their true loyalties: not to workers, not to America, but to transnational capital.
lhpgop
May 24, 20253 min read


“The Cape Gambit: Trump, South Africa, and the Rebirth of American Influence in Africa”
South Africa must abandon any racialist land seizure or farm-killing tolerance.
South Africa must distance itself from Chinese-backed BRICS maneuvers, including joint ventures with Iran or Russian nuclear infrastructure projects.
In return, South Africa will receive:
A revitalized PEPFAR program under tighter U.S. fiscal discipline,
Mining and critical mineral agreements with U.S. companies,
Possible military port access and intelligence-sharing arrangements,
lhpgop
May 24, 20254 min read


A TALE OF TWO SYSTEMS. TERRORIST ELIAS RODRIGUEZ MUST BE EXTRADITED TO ISRAEL
Rodriguez’s act was not merely an antisemitic hate crime — it was a calculated act of ideological warfare, executed with strategic foresight. In this light, he should not only be prosecuted as a terrorist, but considered an enemy combatantand a candidate for extradition to Israel, the nation against which his actions were directed.
lhpgop
May 23, 20254 min read


Commerce as black comedy: The Walmart Tariff Debate
The juxtaposition of Walmart's claims of financial constraint with its substantial profits and the Walton family's immense wealth presents a surreal narrative. The company's insistence on passing tariff costs to consumers, despite its significant financial resources, raises questions about its commitment to ethical business practices and social responsibility.
This situation underscores the broader issue of corporate accountability in the face of economic and ethical challen
lhpgop
May 21, 20253 min read


Restoring Intelligence to the People — Breaking the Deep State’s Hold on America’s Security Apparatus
To streamline U.S. intelligence while confronting bureaucratic resistance, technological overdependence, and constitutional concerns, a Trump administration operating through someone like Tulsi Gabbard could consider a multi-pronged, legally grounded approach.
lhpgop
May 20, 20258 min read


The Big Gamble: Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” and the Industrial Revival Strategy
If capital responds to the tax incentives, and if manufacturers begin building in red states and depressed urban cores, the benefits could be transformative—high-wage jobs, tax revenue growth, and geopolitical resilience.
lhpgop
May 15, 20254 min read


The Syrian Pivot: Peace, Realignment, and the Fragile Road to Protection for All
After over a decade of brutal civil war, foreign occupation, and ideological extremism, Syria is undergoing a fragile transformation. The collapse of the Assad regime and the emergence of a transitional government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa has been welcomed by much of the international community.
lhpgop
May 14, 20254 min read


ADBUSTERS: TERRORISM AS ART
This form of insurgency does not require bombs or bullets—it operates by colonizing the public imagination, reframing virtue as rebellion and civic institutions as oppressors. Adbusters’ influence on the rise of movements like Occupy Wall Street, Antifa, and various anti-globalization fronts underscores its effectiveness as a soft-power agitator.
lhpgop
May 13, 20254 min read


POPE LEO XIV. A PROFILE
“In a world of fractured truth, the Church must be a sanctuary not only of peace, but of clarity—a lighthouse, not a fog machine.”
lhpgop
May 8, 20256 min read


Elian González: The Democrats’ Exception to the Immigration Rules
Elian González’s story is not just a historical curiosity. It is a lens through which we can see the double standard at the heart of Democratic immigration policy. When a frightened boy needed protection from a totalitarian regime, the Clinton administration sided with Fidel Castro,
lhpgop
May 8, 20254 min read


Reuters’ Hegseth Story: The Pentagon Has a Leak!
If this trend continues, the Trump administration may be forced to consider sweeping purges of defense leadership — not based on political vendettas, but to reassert constitutional civilian control. After all, the President doesn’t need a Pentagon that acts like a separate branch of government.
lhpgop
May 6, 20254 min read
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