Samuel Ibrahim

250 Years of Islamic Piracy Returns: From Tripoli’s Barbary Coast to the Strait of Hormuz, The Same Enemy, The Same Test of American Resolve

As America approaches the 250th anniversary of its independence, a sobering reality emerges from the pages of history: the nation is once again confronted by a familiar adversary. Two and a half centuries ago, the young United States faced a ruthless threat on the high seas; the Barbary Coast piracy. These were not isolated criminals, […]

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Why I am proud to be a Christian Nationalist – A response to Hillary Clinton’s Atlantic Op-Ed

Hillary Clinton is at it again. The same Hillary who coined “the deplorables,” warned of a “vast right-wing conspiracy,” flirted with “reprogramming conservatives”, and routinely casts conservatives as extremists, cultists, or latent terrorists, comes yet another sermon of contempt. This time, Hillary Clinton accuses millions of Americans on the Right of “waging a war on

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The Davos Earthquake: Hey Carney, Newsom, and Europe’s Globalists: You Are Dismissed

There was nothing more gratifying than watching President Trump publicly lecture the American, Canadian, and European progressive Marxist Left. Beneath his familiar colloquial—and at times rambling—delivery was a ruthless reckoning with reality itself: a methodical exposure of failed assumptions, followed by a decisive one-two punch and a clear verdict—the globalist Left has failed, and it

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Capitalism: The Moral Case — Reckoning for a Misled Generation

Modern society has grown deeply hostile to moral judgment. We are told that right and wrong are subjective, that absolutes are dangerous, and that all systems deserve “nuanced” treatment regardless of their record. As a result, public discourse has been stripped of moral clarity. Everything is relative, nothing is accountable, and truth is routinely sacrificed

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What’s Next: A Wake-Up Call from the Streets of Washington, D.C

It is with great difficulty—but even greater urgency—that this is written in the wake of a horrifying act of terrorism in our nation’s capital. The brutal, premeditated murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, two Israeli Embassy staffers, was not a random act of violence. It was an act of ideological warfare. The assailant, a

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The Qatar Quandary: A Cautionary Tale of Influence and Compromise

While millions of Americans are encouraged to see a president who demonstrates the moral courage and conviction to place America’s interests first, an uncomfortable reality persists: Qatar’s growing influence within the Trump administration raises significant questions about foreign entanglements and ideological compromise. Though President Trump has earned a reputation as a master negotiator and consummate

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The Silent Genocide: The Massacre of Christians in the Middle East and Africa

In past several weeks, the world has watched in silent complicity as the slaughter of Christians unfolds across the Middle East and Africa. These massacres, carried out by Islamist terrorists, are not isolated incidents—they are a systematic campaign of extermination against Christian communities. In just on instance in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Islamist militants

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