Bringing Happiness to Iran

We may never know what exactly happened Sunday night at Parchin, but we certainly know that it will take hundreds more mysterious explosions to prevent Iran from getting the bomb.
ISIS Will Try for Tunisia Next

Tunisia is one night’s rapid sail from Italy and the situation there is beginning to resemble that of Iraq and Syria.
The Muslim Brotherhood, ISIS and American PR Firms

The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) requires any American acting as agents of foreign principals in a political or quasi-political capacity to make public disclosures of their relationship with the foreign principal
Hunger Growls in Egypt

Egypt, famed for millennia as the “breadbasket of the Mediterranean,” now faces alarming food shortages.
IDF Chief Warns Hezbollah Greater Threat than Hamas

Just four months before his term as IDF Chief of Staff comes to an end, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz sat down for his first interview since Operation Protective Edge drew to a close.
Netanyahu’s Statements and Policies

PM’s statements in the US this week present us with a mixed picture of his leadership.
The Middle East Masquerade Party

Everyone wears a mask at the Middle East party and some are replaced whenever it serves the wearers’ interests.
The Law of Unintended Consequences

As Americans turn their attention to the war against the Islamic State group, an old enemy is, no doubt, delighted that they are turning their attention away from it.
‘Every War Must End’

If the Obama administration fails to articulate an achievable military and political end game there will not only be “no alternative,” but the odds are good that the war will drift into more places
Jews Can Live Anywhere They Choose – Except Jerusalem?

Imagine the world outrage if there were protests from foreign governments, or locals about white people moving into Harlem.