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Foreign Policy Debate Scoreboard

Foreign Policy Debate Scoreboard

Tonight, Breitbart News will bring you live fact-checking from the Third Presidential Debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL, which will focus on foreign policy. (We will also bring you live scores from Game 7 of the National League

Andrew Sullivan Steps Back Out On the Ledge

Can you believe there was a time when Andrew Sullivan got away with describing himself as a conservative Republican? Anyway, Sully’s bordering on panic aagain, and for good reason: He’s one of the few leftists out there not trying to

Report: Obama Recognizes Iran's Right to Go Nuclear

Report: Obama Recognizes Iran's Right to Go Nuclear

The FARS News Agency (FNA), which has semi-official ties to the Iranian government according to Reuters, reported on Saturday that Swiss Ambassador to Tehran Livia Leu Agosti acknowledged during a meeting with senior Iranian foreign ministry officials that Barack Obama

France says Syria Probably Involved in Beirut Bombing

France says Syria Probably Involved in Beirut Bombing

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Sunday that Syria was probably involved in a Beirut car bombing that killed a top anti-Damascus security official. He called Assad a “manipulator” who wanted to spread the “contagion to Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon.”

World View: Hizbollah Launching Rocket Attacks into Syria

World View: Hizbollah Launching Rocket Attacks into Syria

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com: Emir Abdelmalek Droukdel, head of AQIM, says that the terrorist organization is ‘sick’ Syrian rebels and Islamist jihadists seizing weapons in Syria Hizbollah launching rocket attacks into Syria Russia conducts a large security operation

Obama, Romney brace for foreign policy debate clash

Obama, Romney brace for foreign policy debate clash

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are spending the weekend hammering out their foreign policy battle lines ahead of their final debate, dropping off the campaign trail and dispatching their running mates to court voters in battleground states. The debate, which

What to Expect in Monday Night's Debate

What to Expect in Monday Night's Debate

Monday night’s foreign policy debate may be the capstone of Mitt Romney’s rise in the polls and, if he handles it like the first two, it could be Obama’s Waterloo. And what should Romney do? Very simply, he needs only

Saudi Coastguard 'Capture 15 Iranians'

Saudi Coastguard 'Capture 15 Iranians'

The Saudi coastguard have arrested a group of Iranians who attempted to infiltrate the country by sea near the northeastern frontier with Kuwait, authorities said. Seized were 14 Iranians who had been dropped off on shore by a boat and

Obama Supports Islamist Turkey

Obama Supports Islamist Turkey

Barack Obama’s support of Islamist takeovers of Middle East countries has been a bulwark for the Islamist leader of Turkey, Recep Erdogan. Erdogan’s Justice and Development party (AKP), has inspired the Islamist parties that rose to leadership in Tunisia and

Obama and His Animus Toward Israel

Obama and His Animus Toward Israel

What does Barack Obama really think about Israel? The evidence makes it obvious; he has contempt for the Jewish State in every way, and his nurturing of Islamist takeovers around the Middle East only adds to the perception that the

Obama Doctrine: The Rap Sheet So Far …

Obama Doctrine: The Rap Sheet So Far …

For the vast majority of this presidential election cycle, voters’ focus has been on domestic policy. But on Monday night, President Obama will be on the hot seat over his foreign policy. Obama leads Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on

Obama: To Russia, with Love

Obama: To Russia, with Love

One of the Obama administration’s worst foreign policy gaffes occurred when Secretary of State presented her Russian counterpart with the gift of a red button that was meant to say “reset.” The international press enjoyed a laugh at President Barack

Obama's Iran Weakness Makes War More Likely

Obama's Iran Weakness Makes War More Likely

In June 2008, I happened to be traveling through Washington D.C. on the day then-Sen. Barack Obama addressed the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). In line at the airport ticket counter, I encountered some of those who had attended.