Depressing Conclusions to be Drawn From the Sad Story of the Kurds

The Kurdish people have an inalienable right to their own national homeland just as other nations do.
The Fall of Kirkuk: An IRGC Production

It is a black day for the Kurds, from every point of view. The fall of Kirkuk confirms the extent to which Iraq today is an Iranian-controlled satrapy.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: September 2017

Online jihadist propaganda attracts more clicks in Britain than in any other European country and the main internet companies are failing to curb it, according to Policy Exchange, a think tank.
The Opportunities and Risks of Trump’s Iran Initiative

By placing the nuclear deal in the context of Iran’s hostility and aggression, Trump made it self-evident that no US interest is served in continuing to give Iran a free pass.
How Naked Is the Iranian Emperor?

Iran has become more, not less, threatening to global peace and security, and has no intention of transparency in its nuclear programs.
What Next, Once ISIS Falls?

What is coming next, after the imminent defeat of ISIS?
Trump Should Demand an End to the Arab Boycott of Israel

As required by US law, the Treasury released a quarterly “list of countries requiring cooperation with an international boycott.”
Mossad

So long as totalitarians weave their evil schemes, the people will remain oppressed, Israel will be threatened, and the Mossad chiefs will have job security.
Jewish Leaders Protest Return of Iraqi Hebrew Treasures to “Thieves Who Stole Them”

A treasure trove of Hebrew documents, including religious texts and mezuzahs, found in Iraq following the fall of Saddam Hussein and brought to the United States in 2003, are scheduled to be returned in September.
Stopping Iran is Up to Israel Now

Western hopes that Iran will moderate and “engage” with the international community following the faulty 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA) have been gradually replaced with apprehension.