Wall Street Journal Opinion
@WSJopinion
Opinion & Commentary from The Wall Street Journal.
ID:7228682
http://wsj.com/opinion 03-07-2007 13:39:08
92,8K Tweets
150,4K Followers
84 Following
Follow People
Democrats aren’t motivated by national security. They’re concerned about their own political vulnerability. They’ve recognized, albeit too late, that the chaos of an open border is a political liability, writes John Thune
on.wsj.com/3WXE2C5
While Washington and its allies try to calm things and return the world to something like normalcy, the revisionists are strengthening their cooperation and mobilizing their societies and economies for war, writes Walter Russell Mead
on.wsj.com/44T92Vw
Naked populism has become the common political language in India. If the country is ever to catch up with prosperous East Asian economies, it needs to stop driving away wealth creators, writes Sadanand Dhume
on.wsj.com/4dUgJyQ
China’s international shipbuilding industry and expansive merchant marine, combined with its growing navy, pose a comprehensive threat to American security. America must rebuild its maritime sector, write Rep. Mike Waltz and Senator Mark Kelly
on.wsj.com/3WTU4wK
This White House has focused less on touting Biden’s leadership than on funneling financial benefits to the re-election base, writes Daniel Henninger
on.wsj.com/3KcxTKt
Many Americans are struggling in the Biden economy. But the idea that the market is to blame for their problems or that working class Americans have been left behind isn’t supported by the evidence, writes Bill McGurn
on.wsj.com/4dNdbyl