The Miracle of Trump

The era of U.S. President Donald Trump is an opportunity for Israel to take big, bold steps. If the sea has split, let us not stop until we’re all the way across.
US and Israeli Leaders Announce Major Policy Changes at Kohelet Policy Forum Conference

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo opened the conference by announcing that the United States is “disavowing” the 1978 Hansell Memorandum, a State Department memo that claimed Israeli settlements violate international law.
Bloomberg: I’m Spending $56 Billion to Bring Down Trump

“Number one priority is to get rid of Donald Trump. I’m spending all my money to get rid of Trump,” Bloomberg said in an interview over the weekend. “Do you want me to spend more or less? End of story.”
Donald Trump and the Mythmakers

For the past 40-odd years, two narratives have guided American Middle East policy. Both were invented by the Carter administration. One relates to Iran. One relates to Israel.
The Perverse Western Mourning for Qassem Soleimani

In this upside-down moral universe, genocidal fanatics, whose dissembling enables liberals to take refuge in the fantasy of a trouble-free solution, must be negotiated with and appeased.
Oppose Iran Sanctions, but Support BDS Against Israel?

Another lesson about why anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism from Ilhan Omar.
Post-Missile Attacks, Iran Takes an Off-Ramp as America aims for De-Escalation

As some predicted, while Tehran sought revenge for the U.S. assassination of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, it retaliated in a calculated way so as not to provoke a U.S. response.
Nikki Haley, All-American

The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is a loyal and principled neo-Trumpian, which makes some people angry.
Two Years of Trump Tax Cuts: What did they Get Us?

After two years of this third experiment with trickle-down economics via the Trump Tax Cuts, we should have enough data to get an unbiased, factual view of the results.
In Israel and America: Choreographed Coups with the Law as a Prop

It’s been more about a pursuit of power than a pursuit of justice.