The dissonance between political declarations and on-the-ground reality in the Strait of Hormuz serves as a stark reminder of the inherent fragility of centralized crisis […]
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Prophets vs. Politicians: Trump’s War on the Pope is a War on Peace
In a display of rhetorical escalation that mirrors the kinetic war in the Middle East, President Trump has once again targeted Pope Leo XIV. Speaking […]
The Blockade and the Bankruptcy of Empire
The administration’s decision to impose a “total naval blockade” on Iran is a textbook escalation toward an unauthorized and unconstitutional war. From the Libertarian perspective, […]
The Libertarian Weekly Review: The Tariff Trap
As we move into May 2026, the headlines are dominated by the administration’s continued push for aggressive trade protectionism and federal industrial policy. From the […]
The High Cost of Command-and-Control Energy
The administration’s latest attempt to stabilize fluctuating gas prices—framed as a response to the ongoing “Operation Epic Fury” in Iran—is a textbook example of the […]