North Korea’s Ultimatum to America

Washington and Pyongyang exchange threats as the latter continue to evoke the wrath of world powers with its latest nuclear test.
UNESCO’s Globalist Agenda … Minus Israel

It’s time for member states to take a hard look at UNESCO—and discern the growing gulf between its actions and the noble precepts of its Constitution and the UN charter.
What to Do About Radical Islam?

There ain’t much anybody can do. It’s one of our insoluble problems.
Obama Chose Dishonor, and Israel Will Have War

The nuclear agreement—misleadingly presented to the world as the lesser of evils—allowed Iran to grow rich and expand its influence in the region. Now, Tehran is taking over Syria, and the distant enemy is coming closer to Israel.
Who’s Up and Who’s Down in the Middle East

Adopting such a perspective on outsiders, and in view of the deep crisis in the Arab world, it stands to reason that the relations between Iran and Turkey will be a key factor in designing the future trends in the region.
Netanyahu’s Empathy for Trump

The only way to govern successfully when you are under relentless assault is to empower your supporters and keep faith with them.
Trump and the Jews

But at least he is using his mouth to sound the battle cry. For this, he should be applauded by Israelis and American Jews alike.
America’s Strategic Paralysis

On Thursday morning, for the second time in so many days, North Korea threatened to attack the US territory of Guam with nuclear weapons.
The Battle for Trump’s Foreign Policy

The ongoing purge of people loyal to U.S. President Donald J. Trump at the National Security Council, the main organization used by the president to develop a national security policy, is part of a power struggle over the future direction of American foreign policy.
A Primer for Netanyahu-Haters

You’ve drawn a bead on Netanyahu, you’ve set him up as an axiomatically malign force. You need to stick to that view at all costs, and this primer can assist you in doing so.