Facing Off with North Korea: Victory, Complexity & Strategic Gain

To expect cumulative strategic gain for itself and its allies regarding North Korea, including Israel, the United States must ultimately depend upon several forms of nuclear deterrence.
Egyptologists Discover Pits Filled With Giant Severed Hands in “Joseph’s Palace”

A creepy find by egyptologists of a pit full of ancient severed hands confirms a theory about a disturbing ancient Egyptian practice.
Israel’s “Teflon” Prime Minister

Israelis like myself are wary of bandwagons and happy to leave well enough alone.
Solar Eclipse and the Joshua Miracle? Don’t Take the Bait!

For those who consider that the Bible is an accurate representation of history, or entirely from God, the widely published idea that a solar eclipse could corroborate those events seems like good news for sure.
Saudi Purges and Duty to Act

For 70 years, Saudi Arabia served as the largest and most significant incubator of Sunni jihad.
The Iran-Hamas-Hezbollah Connection

Now that the Iranians have sole control over Lebanon, their eyes are set on the Gaza Strip.
Is the Arab World Beginning to See Reason?

The United Arab Emirates consider fighting the terror organizations spawned by the Muslim Brotherhood as a crucial mission.
Google Earth Discovers Evidence Exodus Was Via Saudi Arabia…Or Does It?

Some scholars believe the mysterious structures found in Saudi Arabia are signs that the Children of Israel strayed far from the Sinai after leaving Egypt.
America, the Laughingstock

The United States has a credibility problem. Put plainly, aside from Israel, no one in the Middle East appears to take the Americans seriously.
Why Are We in Niger?

It is incumbent on the rest of us — including journalists — to understand where our troops serve and sacrifice, including why Niger.