tippinsights Editorial Board
Will China-Brokered Iran-Saudi Arabia Deal Boost Regional Stability?
China is rejoicing in its role as peacemaker and diplomatic negotiator, a striking departure from its previous reputation as a bellicose aggressor.
Tucker Carlson's J6 Videos Were A Missed Opportunity
A few key questions remain unanswered, which Tucker must address in the coming months for the benefit of the nation.
Can Iran Be Stopped From Developing A Nuclear Bomb?
Iran can now produce "one bomb's worth of fissile material" in "about 12 days," according to the U.S.
Can A "Trump Was Right" Slogan Be A Winning Theme In 2024?
Trump can gain voters' trust by reminding them he was mostly correct.
The Media's Dishonest "No Evidence" Standard
There is a price to be paid for such irresponsible behavior: barely forty percent of Americans have faith in the media.
Calling On New Ports – Iran’s Warships Dock In Brazil
Despite American disapproval, Brazil permitted Iran to dock its ships. Under the Biden administration, U.S. influence is declining worldwide.
Experts U-Turn On Natural Immunity
The Lancet concludes that natural immunity is as effective as COVID vaccination.
Zelenskyy's "Conscience" War Risks Losing Popular Support
When GOP presidential candidates say that the U.S. government is spending more on Ukraine and less on East Palestine and the southern border, public support will go down.
Covid Virus Lab Leak Theory Gains More Support
China owes the international community unrestricted access to scientists investigating the origin of the virus.
China's 12-Point Statement Is Not a Peace Plan
The vague and unimaginative peace plan provides no actionable path to peace.
Bao Fan – Grown Too Big For Beijing?
The missing Chinese businessman may be a target of President Xi's anti-corruption campaign.
Biden Administration Is Responsible For A War That Could Have Been Averted
The U.S. is fighting a proxy war with Russia in Ukraine and we are involved knee-deep.
The "Whatever-It-Takes" War
The "as long as it takes" conflict is becoming the "whatever it takes" war as two nuclear nations defy America.
Supreme Court Should Strengthen Section 230, Not Scuttle It
SCOTUS must follow two elegant precedents that emphasize the value of free speech and expand Section 230 protections.