Iran could already have nukes that can hit America, warns congressional advisory report

In 2021, the four experts and Pry published an article alleging that Iran “probably already has the bomb,” with several reasons why the Pentagon underestimates how advanced the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program is.
How Concerned Should We Be about the Iranian Drone Threat?

The US House of Representatives voted last week to pass the Stop Iranian Drones Act.
Don’t Believe the Spin: Biden Will Make a Deal with Iran

With the talks deadlocked and Biden planning to visit, Bennet’s government is claiming its defeatist strategy is vindicated. But White House warnings about a nuclear breakout may prove the opposite.
The West Should Look to Israel and Its Democratic Partners for Its Energy Needs

Whether it’s reducing Western dependence on Russian gas or Iranian oil, the West is way overdue for a course correction.
A Revived Iran Deal is Bad News for Democracy

It is sobering to note that it always takes a crisis or a conflict for Western nations to recognize that their systems of government are worth defending.
Russia is Not the Only Nation Threatening its Neighbors

The rulers of the Islamic Republic of Iran do not want Israelis to submit. They want them to perish. “Death to Israel!” is a slogan meant to be taken both literally and seriously.
Jihad by Any Other Name

There it was: an admission that the ‘nakba’ is and always has been at the root of the conflict, which is why statehood alongside Israel is not the remedy that the Palestinian Authority is seeking.
The Negev Two-State Summit

To block criticism of the new Iran nuclear deal, Blinken’s aim at the summit was to neutralize the Israeli-Arab anti-Iran strategic alliance. And he used the two-state solution to achieve this goal.
Bennett reverses Netanyahu’s policy of propping up Assad in Syria

The plan was premised on the notion that international acceptance of Assad’s victory in the civil war would result in an agreement with world powers that he would rid Syria of Iranian forces.
Killing President Sadat Again

With turmoil in the Middle East, and specifically threats from Iran and its proxies in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza, this week’s anniversary of the signing of the 1979 Camp David peace treaty between Israel and Egypt is something to look back on and celebrate.