Pakistan Poses Greatest Threat to U.S.
Arnaud de Borchgrave
The dog days of August suddenly became the guns of August. In Georgia, the United States and its NATO allies are learning you don't get into a resurgent Russia's space — let alone its face — with impunity.
Russia is back, just as the United States would be back had it lost the Cold War 20 years ago and watched Russia trying to extend its Warsaw Pact security blanket to the Bahamas and Puerto Rico. It was a case of elementary geopolitics, more than it was a matter of democracy vs. authoritarianism. Read More