On the Brighter Side: Hezbollah Getting Hammered

Last fall, amid concerns that the Iran deal would result in a financial windfall for Iran’s proxy terror organization, Hezbollah, Congress passed the Hezbollah International Financing Prevention Act.
Obama and the Moderate Muslims

How Obama has turned his back on Islamic reformers to embrace their radical opponents.
Understanding the Middle East Chaos at its Core

In the Middle East, geopolitics is merely a secondary reflection of something much more primary.
Is ISIS a GOP Franchise?

With regard to the former, Obama said that the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, which was the site of the attack was more than a mere nightclub.
Sinking in the Syrian Quagmire

Hezbollah remains a powerful foe, but its claim to spearhead the Arab fight against Israel has been dented and its involvement in the Syrian civil war has cost it heavily.
The Battle for Fallujah and the Future of Iraq

Fallujah is the picture of all that is wrong in the West’s thinking on the Middle East.
Hillary’s Russian Reset, Terrorism, and the Threat to Israel

In her recent foreign policy speech, hailed by the media, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, “If Donald [Trump] gets his way, they’ll be celebrating in the Kremlin.
What Up, Bibi?

Things have gotten weird(er) in Israeli politics of late.
Iran’s Chess Board

Strategic thinking has always been Israel’s Achilles’ heel.
The Burqa-Wearing Trojan Horse

Historically, the United States has been considered a Christian nation with a Judeo-Christian culture.