Free Beacon Daniel Wiser

Daniel Wiser is an assistant editor of National Affairs. He graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in May 2013, where he studied Journalism and Political Science and was the State & National Editor for The Daily Tar Heel. He hails from Waxhaw, N.C., and currently lives in Washington, D.C. His Twitter handle is @TheWiserChoice.


Webb: U.S. Must ‘Draw a Line With China’ on Military Expansion

Urges U.S. military to sail within 12 nautical miles of Beijing’s artificial islands in the South China Sea

Russia Targets Christians, Religious Minorities in Ukraine

Report: Pro-Kremlin groups, Russian troops beat, expel religious leaders to establish dominance of Russian Orthodox Church

Chinese Teenager Held Under House Arrest Before He Could Escape to United States

Communist Party continues sweeping crackdown on rights lawyers and their families

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Apple Disables News App in China Amid Censorship Concerns

Beijing escalates campaign to restrict free flow of information from U.S. companies, journalists

Lawmakers Press Obama to Confront China About ‘Extraordinary Assault’ Against Its Own People

New report offers potential U.S. responses to Beijing’s massive crackdown against lawyers, activists, and religious and ethnic minorities

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Syrian Children ‘Brutalized’ by Assad Regime in Attacks on Schools, Homes

Russian intervention likely to exacerbate humanitarian crisis

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How to Rebuild a Shrinking, Aging American Military

New report urges next president to boost defense spending

The guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins transits the Pacific Ocean.

Forbes Blasts Obama for Delaying Ships, Planes for Troops

‘What kind of image is that putting around the globe?’

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Russia Violates Turkish Airspace Again in Direct Challenge to NATO

North Atlantic Council notes ‘extreme danger of such irresponsible behavior’

Obama Threatens to Veto ‘Biggest Reform’ to Pentagon in Decades

National defense bill also provides resources to U.S. service members, allies to defeat adversaries abroad