The Obama Doctrine, Unplugged

Reading Obama’s view of Putin the same day the Russian leader surprised the US in announcing his decision to immediately withdraw Russian forces from Syria was instructive.
A Messy World

It’s easy to criticize Barack Obama for weakening the posture of the United States, and furthering the mess that George W. Bush created in the Middle East.
Support for Trump Backfires on CPAC

Trump’s massive financial investment in the ACU and its chairman, lobbyist Matt Schlapp, didn’t pay off in the end.
Justice for American Victims of Palestinian Terrorism

February 18th, while shopping for groceries in a neighborhood store, 21-year-old Tuvia Yanai Weissman was murdered by Palestinian terrorists, leaving behind his beautiful, young wife, Yael, and his 4 month old daughter, Netta.
“Green Line” is Fiction. “Red Line” is Real.

The three countries he named have not been quiescent but rather are thriving hot beds of terrorist activities and networks.
These Four Contenders for Biblical Villain Gog Might Surprise You

Gog is generally understood to be a political and/or military leader and Magog is his nation.
Rubio, Cruz and US Global Leadership

For the first time in a decade, Americans are beginning to think seriously about foreign policy; But are they too late?
Obama’s New Counter-Terrorism Guru

All anti-Western movements – including jihadist movements – are legitimate responses to what Obama perceives as the crime of Western power.
If Iran’s Behavior Calls for Plan B

President Obama eschewed the notion of “Plan B” in case the P5+1 nuclear deal with Iran failed to pass Congress.
Push has Come to Shove

In 1994, while sitting on the patio of a friend’s home, I interviewed a rather distinguished and well-known Israeli news anchor.