This week, Ken Abramowitz analyzes America's situation with Iran and North Korea, and makes recommendations for how the U.S. and its allies should act to deal with these threats.
This week, Ken Abramowitz examines the political and practical situation at the U.S. southern border, citing several special reports produced by SaveTheWest editor Jon Sutz, and makes recommendations for how to advance our national security, beyond partisan bickering.
This week, Ken Abramowitz discusses his recent trip to Kenya and Uganda, and highlights the challenges each faces, and how they intersect with US interests and national security.
This week, Ken Abramowitz assesses the Trump administration's successes and failures in dealing with America's most pressing national security issues.
In 1970, the man who helped lead the Soviet Union's socialist cultural subversion programs against the West, in general, and America in particular, defected and tried to warn us of what they'd done, and how to help undo it.
This week, SaveTheWest.com founder and president Ken Abramowitz urges Democrats and Republicans to engage in more substantive, civil, fact-based debates, and cites the UK's Michael Gove as an example of how to do this.
This week, SaveTheWest.com founder and president Ken Abramowitz provides an evaluation of the 2019 U.S. Intelligence Community Worldwide Threat Assessment, and makes recommendations for how it can be improved.
In this editorial, Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld examines George Soros's direct and indirect funding of groups and individuals who are waging a campaign of smears and incitement against Israel, some of which are spread and legitimized by the West's biggest media entities.
This week, SaveTheWest.com founder and president Ken Abramowitz provides analysis on the Venezuelan implosion, what led to it, and the steps the U.S. government should take to protect America, our interests, and our and our allies' safety. Co-authored by Jon Sutz, editor of SaveTheWest.com.
In this letter, SaveTheWest founder & president Ken Abramowitz addresses reports that the Pentagon was "concerned" about a request by the White House for military options for dealing with Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions and other violent, threatening behavior.