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F. Andrew Wolf, Jr.

F. Andrew Wolf, Jr. is retired from the USAF (Lt. Col.) and university teaching (Western Humanities and the Arts, Philosophy and Political Philosophy). His education includes (PhD-Philosophy Univ. of Wales), (MTh-Texas Christian Univ.), (MA-Univ. South Africa), (BA-Texas Lutheran Univ.) and conversations with his wonderful wife. He has an abiding interest in and passion for what is in the best interest of a multipolar world. F. Andrew Wolf, Jr. is published through both US (American Spectator, The Thinking Conservative, The Daily Philosophy, Academic Questions: National Association of Scholars) and international media (International Policy Digest, Eurasia Review, Cairo Review of Global Affairs, Middle East Monitor, Times of Israel).

Most Recent Articles by F. Andrew Wolf, Jr.:

President Trump needs a favorable outcome from the midterms--the future of his “America First” agenda is at stake;

Sixth Amendment: ..”the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury of one’s peers."

President Donald J. Trump;

The failure of public education in America, Young Americans’ ignorance of and positive views towards socialism;

It seems that the time has come for artists to lean into the things that genuinely make them human: original voices, unexpected chord variations, unusual rhythm structures -- the things which caused us to fall in love with music to begin with;

England is in political meltdown -- there is social unrest--and the state Church is in serious decline

The Nobel Committee has ignited a debate: Who gets to define “peace”?

It seems that Carney essentially promotes what is in the best interest of Mark Carney rather than the citizens of Canada —and Canadians are getting their fill of it;

For now, however, several generations are groping for meaning and purpose in life – and they’re trying to find it beyond the walls of the sanctuary.

It seems to this writer that the appointment of Freeland as “special envoy to Ukraine” says as much about where her heart is as it does about Mark Carney’s--and that’s not good for Canada;

If the left prevails, agentic AI becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy promoting dependency, surveillance culture and indoctrination--America and Canada edge closer to becoming “welfare states.”

Hooked on the blue glow? Switch it off. Let your brain detox from the loop – because in a dumbed-down world, the most rebellious act -- is to think.

"Over eight years at the Bank of England, Carney was at best an indifferent governor, and, at worse, a disappointing failure”

Russia and the US both departed Anchorage Stronger

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Trump alludes to permanent peace over ceasefire after Putin meeting

Alaska’s story began as Russian and continues as American--it now has the chance to be the ground for mutual understanding

Take heed Canada -- remember the stifling of dissent and censorship by the government-compliant media during the COVID era? Mark Carney is using Justin Trudeau’s playbook regarding free speech that doesn’t comport with his agenda

We must not permit Christianity (and therefore God) to recede from the critical role it plays in society and with it the demise of our dignity, our rights and our freedom

It seems Europe and Britain are afraid of a return to peace for fear of having to face their constituents and address the domestic problems within their countries

It seems that while the “captain" of the ship-of-state was abroad, his “trusted seamen” were planning a future mutiny

Let’s see how long the “knee-jerk” reaction of the electorate remains before Canadians realize--they over reacted.

It seems to this writer it would have been much simpler for Canada to just elect Justin Trudeau again – the result will likely be the same

Logic demands that if we’re concerned about anti-Muslim prejudice in America and antisemitism everywhere, shouldn’t we also be equally concerned about anti-Christian prejudice, somewhere?

Can Canada resuscitate its lagging economy, become once more a global energy leader? If not, maybe Donald Trump is right--perhaps being number 51 is not such a bad idea

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It illustrates that elections are not just won or lost at the ballot box--they’re also engineered politically and (if need be) played out in the courtroom. Somehow, the establishment party never seems to be the one "in the dock"

The West and this is especially true of EU and British leadership must decide to either work towards a security frame of reference that includes, rather than isolates, Russia--or embrace the status quo--of another Ukraine or worse

No number of nukes is going to save Canada from its own mistakes

How does one put “Humpty Dumpty” back together again?

"If your democratic society can be taken down by $200,000 of social media ads, then you should think seriously about how strong your grip on or how strong your understanding of the will of the people actually is"

The American President

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