Iran’s developing nuclear program: Correspondence

Problem: Why is it hard to grasp the dangers of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon? Think about what Iran has done without one. It disrupts international waterways, executes its own citizens, promotes genocide against Jews, and fosters a hostile environment towards America. It might be smart to follow the approach that resolved conflicts in Korea, […]
The current conflict with Iran: Correspondence

Problem: The conflict between the US and Iran is now in its second month, with the potential for ground operations. President Trump continues to assert that Iran is seeking a deal. Any acceptable resolution, in my view, should include Iran’s unconditional surrender and the toppling of its regime. To reach this goal, we might have […]
The involvement of Democrats in the DC National Guard shooting: Correspondence

Incident Overview Two National Guardsmen were shot in Washington, D.C., resulting in the death of Specialist Sarah Beckstrom. Political Reactions It seems quite irrational to expect any change from Democrats in the wake of this tragedy, particularly when some continue to stir up sentiments against federal agencies. Their rhetoric has become more alarming, and the […]
The peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine: Correspondence

Issue: Updated Russia-Ukraine peace proposal that placed unrealistic demands on Ukraine. President Trump, where have you been? You’ve been known as a champion for the downtrodden, a supporter of liberty, and an advocate for common sense. What’s happening to innocent Ukrainians resembles the atrocities faced by Christians in Africa. At one point, Trump stood up […]
Protests against Israel at Park East Synagogue: Correspondence

Issue: Protests Against Nefesh Bunefesh at Park East Synagogue Zoran Mamdani expressed that individuals should be able to visit places of worship without facing intimidation. However, he believes that these venues shouldn’t be used to “promote activities that contradict international law” (“Synagogue Hate Rally,” November 21). Nefesh Bunefesh, which was having a meeting inside the […]
The danger of socialism to America: Correspondence

The issue: Support for socialism is increasing following the election of New York Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani. Those who vote for socialists might want to reflect on Margaret Thatcher’s insights: “The problem with socialism is that it ends up draining other people’s money.” This, I think, represents a core flaw in the socialist economic model. It […]
The conclusion of the longest government shutdown: Correspondence

Problem: After the longest shutdown in history, Democrats have finally allowed the U.S. government to reopen. For 43 days, we’ve witnessed major political parties engage in arguments and self-d degradation without any real purpose. The Democratic Party’s image has taken a hit, and their so-called leaders don’t seem to embody true leadership. What can we […]
Release of Epstein Emails from Democrats: Correspondence

Issue: House Democrats selectively release Jeffrey Epstein emails that mention President Trump. Many critique the mainstream media’s inability to report objective news, particularly regarding the Democrats and their narrative about Jeffrey Epstein’s files. Some believe the Democrats have lost all credibility. In contrast, supporters say that President Trump seems to escape scrutiny over allegations involving […]
Mayor Mamdani’s victory: Correspondence

Problem: Democratic socialist Zoran Mamdani wins the 2025 New York mayoral election. Voters supporting Zoran Mamdani may soon feel the impact of his financially demanding progressive agenda. We now have a charismatic mayor who appears to be anti-Semitic, anti-police, and anti-business, with no real experience managing this city. It’s hard to imagine him getting any […]
Andrew Cuomo’s concluding phase: Correspondence

Problem: Michael Goodwin’s column explaining his vote for Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral race. It’s tough to pick between an arrogant ex-governor who has already wreaked havoc on our city and a seemingly frivolous party masquerading as something more serious (see: “Why Mr. Kuo is my choice,” Michael Goodwin, October 29). As the saying goes, […]