Unintended Consequences (Iran)

We wish Netanyahu Godspeed in his efforts to expose Iran’s hostile jihadist agenda, but success is unlikely. Confronting Iran may turn out to be Israel’s problem to solve, perhaps joined by some of its Arab neighbors.
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.
Iran, Operating From Syria, Will Destroy Europe and North America

There is a long term planat work here aimed at destroying the West and it can work.
Egypt, America’s Ally in the Larger War

Egypt’s President al-Sisi is willing to do what President Trump is willing to do – put its military where its strategic interests are.
Teheran Triumphant in Syria?

A flurry of diplomatic activity is currently taking place in the Syrian and Iraqi arenas.
Turkey: Erdogan’s Obsession to Take Jerusalem

Less than a year ago, Turkey and Israel agreed to end their six-year-long diplomatic stand-off and officially “normalized” their relations.
Lebanon is an Outpost of Iran

American policy should not cede anything more to Iran by sending our soldiers to protect Iranian interests.
Gog and Magog ‘Chaos’ Appearing Now in Unholy US-Hezbollah-Assad Alliance: Rabbi

American troops are en route to Lebanon to take their place in an unlikely alliance with Hezbollah and the regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad.
Preparing for the Inevitable?

So long as there is radical Islam, real peace for Israel is extremely unlikely.
Israel and Hizballah: The Battle Before the Battle

During the 2006 war between  Israel and Hizballah, Israeli military actions were limited by the broader diplomatic situation.Â