Politics

Hamit Coskun’s Victories and Losses | National Review
The man who burned a Koran in England won the most recent appeal. But the decision is not a win for free expression. Source link
The Week: Trump Goes to War | National Review
Plus: Goodbye, Kristi Noem. Source link
Applying Iraq’s Hardest Lessons to Iran | National Review
While Iran is not Iraq 2.0, it requires a disciplined approach and a clear plan for the future. Source link
Colin Gray’s Conviction Is Just, but It’s Not a Game Changer | National Review
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America and Israel Remind the World How Wars Are Fought to Victory  | National Review
For some, it is a disorienting experience. Source link
Iran War Proves Trump Was Right on Space Force | National Review
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Mission Accomplished. For Now | National Review
The WFB legacy stands. Long live the legacy. Source link
The GOP Can Still Avoid Shooting Itself in the Foot in Texas | National Review
Democratic voters showed discipline in rejecting their own flashy bomb thrower in favor of a plausible statewide candidate. Will Republicans do the same? Source link
The Wishful Thinking of Surgical Strikes | National Review
Can air power change a regime’s character and orientation? Source link
California Told Us to Deceive Parents, but We Said No | National Review
Teachers shouldn’t be forced to lie to parents about their child’s asserted gender identity. Source link
What the Founders’ Drinking Habits Have to Do with Gun Rights | National Review
Justice Gorsuch raised the issue during oral arguments this week. Source link
America Should Still Rely on the Stealth Bomber | National Review
The strikes on Iran prove that traditional American bombers remain extremely important in military action. Source link