The Only War the White House Is Ready for Is Culture War

Source: Foreign Policy
by Kori Schake

“The Trump administration’s National Security Strategy isn’t a strategy. Despite its pedantic condescension of explaining that ‘a ‘strategy’ is a concrete, realistic plan that explains the essential connection between ends and means,’ the document, released on Dec. 5, fails to meet that standard itself. This ‘strategy’ is instead a statement of values. And those values are vandalism against the very things that have made the United States of America strong, safe, and prosperous.” (12/08/25)

https://archive.is/AW4mb

Spotting “concrete boats”: Why “solicitation sins” doom contracts to struggle (part 1)

Source: Niskanen Center
by Neil Miller

“The federal government spends $750 billion annually on contracts with private businesses. A lot of contracts start with a solicitation, which asks vendors to explain how they would complete the contract and why the government should hire them. Solicitations are a roadmap, so if too many billion-dollar contracts don’t get us where we want to go, part of the problem is solicitations that send us down the wrong path.” (12/08/25)

https://www.niskanencenter.org/spotting-concrete-boats-why-solicitation-sins-doom-contracts-to-struggle-part-1

Congo: More than 30 killed in bombing after army clashes with pro-regime militia

Source: Associated Press

“A bomb explosion killed more than 30 people and wounded 20 others in eastern Congo following a dispute between the Congolese army and a pro-government militia, despite a deal signed in Washington and touted as a major step toward peace in the country. Residents and civil society leaders told The Associated Press that the FARDC, the Congolese army’s acronym, and Wazalendo, which has been helping the army combat the insurgents, clashed before they felt the blast in the town of Sange in South Kivu Sunday evening. … The explosion came less than a week after a U.S.-brokered peace agreement was finalized in an attempt to stop the ongoing war between the Congolese armed forces and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group in the eastern part of Congo.” (12/08/25)

https://apnews.com/article/congo-m23-rwanda-trump-minerals-fighting-a9084c0a5c8968ca40cbdd8aced75255

Twelve Votes vs. the Market

Source: Independent Institute
by Allen Gindler

“In late October, the Federal Reserve adjusted its target interest rate downward. The decision was reached with some dissent, showing a divergence of economic perspectives among the Federal Reserve’s members. Soon afterward, some Fed officials voiced divergent views about what to do in December. Due to the recent government shutdown, key economic data, including inflation reports, unemployment statistics, and GDP growth numbers, were delayed or canceled, thereby complicating the Federal Reserve’s ability to make informed decisions based on comprehensive data. However, even if the Fed had all the necessary data, it would once again face a fundamental problem: the same twelve people, examining lagging data, are expected to set a rate of short-term credit that affects borrowing costs for the entire economy.” (12/08/25)

https://www.independent.org/article/2025/12/08/twelve-votes-vs-the-market/

Government Unchained: The Year the Constitution Lost Its Guardrails

Source: Rutherford Institute
by John & Nisha Whitehead

“We now live in a nation where constitutional rights exist in theory, not in practice. Yet what good are rights on paper when every branch of government is allowed to ignore, circumvent, chip away at or hollow them out in practice? Two hundred and thirty-four years after the ratification of the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791, the safeguards meant to shield ‘We the people’ from government abuse are barely recognizable. In ways the Founders could scarcely have imagined — and would never have tolerated — the safeguards meant to restrain government overreach have become little more than empty platitudes.” (12/08/25)

https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/government_unchained_the_year_the_constitution_lost_its_guardrails

Norway: Planned appearance by Venezuelan opposition leader called off on eve of Nobel Peace ceremony

Source: SFGate

“A planned news conference on Tuesday by Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado was canceled after a several-hour delay, a day before the award ceremony in Oslo. Machado, who last appeared in public 11 months ago, had been due to hold a traditional news conference the day before the formal award ceremony. But the lunchtime event was delayed without explanation, until the Norwegian Nobel Institute said three hours after the scheduled time that ‘it will not take place today.’ ‘María Corina Machado has herself stated in interviews how challenging the journey to Oslo, Norway, will be,’ the institute said in an email. ‘We therefore cannot at this point provide any further information about when and how she will arrive for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.’ The institute did not specify whether the news conference would take place at a later point.” (12/09/25)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/venezuelan-opposition-leader-s-news-conference-21232566.php