The North Korean Crisis as Competitive Risk Taking

On increasingly urgent matters concerning North Korean nuclear weapons and corresponding missile development, the US and its pertinent allies should focus not on proliferating ordnance per se, but rather on underlying analytic and intellectual orientations to effective control.
Why Bibi?

Bibi’s strong, politically, despite years of police inquiries, and reports suggesting that he might be on the edge of a criminal indictment.
Comey’s Leaked Memos: Who Will Guard the Guardians?

President Trump has accused former FBI director James Comey of illegality in leaking memos that may have contained classified information.
Hezbollah’s Missiles Will Not Rust

If we aren’t indifferent to Hezbollah’s expansion of its capabilities, what are we planning to do about it?
A Good Relationship Gone Bad

Something is terribly broken in the relationship between American and Israeli Jews.
North Korea Violates International Law With Ballistic Missile Tests

North Korea’s atomic and missile programs violate international law and are subject United Nations sanctions.
Media Still Shilling for Obama

The media’s continued focus on undermining Trump comes at the expense of impartial journalism and reporters’ personal integrity.
The PLO’s IDF Lobbyists

Not only did Abbas reject their demand, he reportedly accused the presidential envoys of working as Israeli agents.
The Noise of Politics

Democracy is a noisy business.
The Bible Sets Parameters

Our world today is dominated by secularists and chaos.