John Hayward

National Security Deputy Editor

John Hayward

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I'm a conservative because there is so much about the American tradition that is worth conserving. I worry that people aren't as frightened of authoritarians and totalitarians as they should be. Freedom and capitalism are inseparable, because without capitalism, freedom just means shouting your opinion and hoping somebody important is listening.

National security, technology, global political and economic strategy

Associate in Arts, Edison Community College, 1986

Hayward has been a writer for Breitbart News Network since 2013. Prior to that, he worked for two decades in computers and business consulting before becoming an amateur blogger under the pseudonym "Doctor Zero" for Hot Air. As he developed a large following, he also received criticism for being an anonymous voice, so he decided to reveal his full name and go public. Shortly thereafter, he began doing radio interviews across the country for his writing and was contacted by Human Events in Washington, D.C. to become a full-time professional columnist.

Management at Breitbart News noticed his work and invited him to join Breitbart.com. Hayward jumped at the opportunity to "join a platform with so much reach, to be a part of something so huge."

Hayward's work has been cited by radio and television outlets from Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin to Fox News. His essays have been incorporated into several high school and college textbooks, and he gives occasional lectures on media analysis and writing online. He frequently guest-hosts Breitbart News Tonight on SiriusXM channel 125, the Patriot Channel.

Articles by John Hayward

Report: U.N. Security Mission in Haiti Investigated for Sexual Abuse

The United Nations-backed security force in Haiti, which is staffed largely by police and military officers from Kenya, has been accused of four cases of sexual exploitation and abuse. U.N. investigators said all four of the allegations were “substantiated.”

Title: Haiti US Aid Image ID: 24205081435132 Article: A Kenyan police officer part of a UN

Google Sounds Alarm on North Korea-Linked Malware in Key Internet Software

The Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) on Tuesday announced it has detected an attack on a crucial software package called “axios” that connects local software applications with web services. The perpetrators appear to be a hacking group linked to the government of North Korea.

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Israel Prepared to Continue Iran Strikes for ‘Weeks to Come’

Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said on Tuesday that Israel is “prepared to keep operating for weeks to come,” even as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted that the war against Iran was “definitely beyond the halfway point” as it entered its fifth week.

Title: APTOPIX Lebanon Israel Iran War Image ID: 26089298554196 Article: A portrait of Ira

Pakistan Hosts ‘Peace Talks’ Without U.S., Israel, or Iran

Pakistan held talks in its capital city of Islamabad on Sunday to “de-escalate” the Iran war, but none of the actual participants in the war attended the meeting. Instead, the talks were held between the foreign ministers of Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia.

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Report: China Is Mapping the Ocean Floor to Bolster Submarine Warfare Capabilities

A Reuters report pulled together data from ship-tracking services, naval warfare experts, and oceanographers to reveal that China is using dozens of non-military research vessels to create a detailed map of the sea floor that could greatly amplify the submarine warfare capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

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South African Activists Demand Mass Deportations

A South African civic group called March and March held a rally in the city of Durban on Wednesday to call for tougher immigration laws and stronger border controls. The group was particularly critical of migrants from Nigeria, denouncing them as parasitic and prone to crime.

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President of Ghana Says Trump Is ‘Normalizing the Erasure’ of Black History

Speaking at an event on slavery reparations at the United Nations in New York on Tuesday, Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama accused President Donald Trump of “slowly normalizing the erasure” of black history in America and inspiring other governments to do the same around the world.

John Dramani Mahama

Pakistan Says U.S. Ceasefire Proposal Relayed to Iran

Pakistani officials on Wednesday said they delivered a 15-point ceasefire proposal from the United States to Iran. An unnamed senior Iranian official told Reuters the proposal has been received, and either Pakistan or Turkey could host further ceasefire negotiations.

Pakistan's Information Minister Attaullah Tarar speaks during an interview with The A

Report: Pakistan Was Most Polluted Country of 2025

The latest annual review from Swiss-based air quality company IQAir found that Pakistan was the most polluted country in the world, beating out last year’s champion Chad, up-and-coming contender Bangladesh, and perennial smog heavyweight India.

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Canadian Companies Fear Major Losses if Cuban Communist Regime Falls

Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio Dominguez on Friday sought to convince Canada to prop up the fading Communist regime in Havana, arguing that Canadian companies could lose billions from nullified contracts if the regime falls.

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during the Annual Meeting of the World Eco

Israel Uses ‘Gaza Model’ for War Against Hezbollah in Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Sunday they have instructed the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to destroy all bridges over Lebanon’s Litani River and wipe out structures that could be used to shelter Hezbollah fighters in an effort to apply the “Gaza model” to the Iran-backed terrorists of Lebanon.

Smoke and flames rise from an Israeli airstrike that hit the Qasmiyeh Bridge near the coas

Iran Considers Tolls and Taxes on Shipping Through Strait of Hormuz

Iranian lawmaker Somayeh Rafiei told the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) on Thursday that her colleagues are considering a plan to impose tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has been blockading by launching wanton attacks on international shipping since the beginning of Operation Epic Fury.

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