Jed Babbin
Columns by Jed Babbin
Superfluous International Criminal Court a challenge to U.S. and Israel sovereignty
On Sept. 2, 2020, President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, another ICC senior prosecutor and restricted US visas for ICC personnel. Published February 10, 2025
Biden’s legacy of failure
President Biden's two farewell speeches were what we should have expected from an "elderly man with a poor memory," as Special Counsel Robert Hur's report said of him. Published January 17, 2025
DOGE’s first targets to cut
President Biden is spending as fast as he can before he leaves office. The government's debt is already over $36 trillion. Published January 8, 2025
Trump, Panama, Greenland and Ukraine
Was President-elect Donald Trump serious when he said we should retake control of the Panama Canal and annex Greenland? Published December 27, 2024
Will Trump have a Reagan moment?
As this column has pointed out, President Biden has done absolutely nothing to free the at least 101 hostages believed to be still alive and held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Published December 18, 2024
Time to rebuild U.S. Air Force
Whenever a crisis occurs, every president looks to his military advisers for options to deal with it. Published November 30, 2024
Trump should direct CIA to help overthrow Iran’s terrorist regime
Twice -- first in August and then in early November -- the Justice Department announced charges against an Iranian agent alleging Iranian plots to kill Donald Trump. Published November 24, 2024
Israel boots UNWRA
In late October, the Israeli parliament passed two laws that ban the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East -- UNWRA -- from operating in Israeli territory and prohibits Israeli cooperation with it. Published November 6, 2024
Socialism has never worked, wouldn’t work for Harris admin
Former President Donald Trump frequently refers to Vice President Kamala Harris as a communist. Published October 24, 2024
Zelenskyy’s ‘victory plan’: Biden, Harris apparently content with forever war
The Russian war to conquer Ukraine is the war that everyone wants to forget. It has been reduced by electoral politics to a bundle of inconvenient facts that neither candidate wants to confront. Published October 16, 2024
Harris presidency would extend Biden’s legacy of weakness
There must be some logical reason the Democrats continue to prop up President Biden. Published October 7, 2024
Consider Harris’ record before casting a vote for her
About two weeks before President Biden dropped out of the race, my wife and I had dinner with an old friend and his wife. He shocked me when he said they were planning to vote for Mr. Biden. Published September 19, 2024
Biden and Harris are predictably weak, stuck on failed foreign policy
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "We have no candidate. But of course, the Democrats are more predictable. And what Putin said about Biden's predictability applies to almost all Democrats, including Ms. Harris." Published September 10, 2024
Harris’ straitjacket platform focuses more on diplomacy than military strength
Vice President Kamala Harris has adopted President Biden's 2020 campaign strategy. She'll hide in her basement and say nothing except "I'm not Donald Trump," unless she is somehow compelled to answer major policy questions. Published August 27, 2024
Sept. 11 plea deals are probably the best we can do under the law
The plea agreements for three Sept. 11 defendants, reached July 31, naturally drew considerable anger from many of the surviving family members of the 2,996 people who died as part of the attacks. Published August 19, 2024
China, the Palestinian Authority and Hamas
For months, the Biden administration has insisted that the Palestinian Authority should govern the Gaza Strip after the current war between Israel and the Hamas terrorists is over. Published August 1, 2024
We need more bang for our Pentagon buck
The Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2025 authorizes the Defense Department to spend $923.3 billion, or about $1 trillion if you're rounding numbers. Published July 21, 2024
Only add new NATO members that have military capability, strategic value to alliance
NATO began in 1949 with 12 members. In 10 rounds of expansion, many of the former Warsaw Pact nations have joined to benefit from Article 5, which pledges that each member nation will defend every other. Published July 8, 2024
Will Ukraine become Biden’s ‘forever war’?
The phrase to "drag one's coat" goes back to the 19th century. It probably arose in the context of Irishmen picking fights at the Donnybrook Fair. Published June 22, 2024
Why is Biden still courting Iran?
Why is President Biden still treating Iran as if it were our friend or ally? Published June 10, 2024