More on Donald (and Bibi)

He seemed to be getting better. But now we’re seeing the same old Donald, dueling with a man who may even be crazier.
State Department Waging “Open War” on White House

The U.S. State Department has backed away from a demand that Israel returns $75 million in military aid which was allocated to it by the U.S. Congress.
Iran: See a Pattern?

If you have not been paying attention, the last thing you heard was that Syria had used sarin gas attack on civilians in 2013.
Right Failed Test in its Response to Yair Netanyahu’s Meme

The Zionist left and the same right should present a clear and united stance when it comes to manifestations of anti-Semitism: Neither forgiveness nor understanding, and definitely not justification. But instead of condemning the prime minister’s son over his Facebook post, the Right is pointing an accusing finger at the Left.
The State Department’s Strange Obsession

The law of Occam’s Razor, refined to common parlance, is that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.
Overseas Jews and Israel

The Internet provides insight into the range of opinions expressed by overseas Jews about Israel.
Why You Should Know About Israel’s Air Attack in Syria and Why You Should Care

The air strike in Syria this week is a loud shot with many implications in an ongoing war that Israel cannot and will not lose.
Israel’s Preemption Lesson

10 years later, Operation Orchard shows the value of preemptive strikes.
Iran

A Trump-like character speaking in Hebrew, Farsi, or Arabic is the last thing needed in these parts.
Second Rogue Nuclear Power in the Offing

There is a tendency in international diplomacy to allow “bad actors” to flourish without impediment.