Time for the Architects of Middle East Failures to be Quiet

Longtime State Department peace processors who helped wreck the region under Clinton or Obama, and are now the first to criticize the Trump plan, lack credibility.
The Trump Plan: The Good, the Bad, the Unknown and the Untenable

Whether or not it is actually implemented, the “deal” cannot effectively address Israel’s demographic menace, but only perpetuate it.
The Palestinians’ Bluff has been Called

U.S President Donald Trump is telling them to suck it up or lose because the Israelis are going to get what they need to survive.
Ten Questions about Two States

It’s impossible to predict what will happen broadly as a result of revealing the peace plan, however there are a few things that are intuitive.
Is Trump’s Plan a Plot, a Fantasy or an Exercise in Realism?

It’s not clear whether it will bail out Bibi or hurt Gantz, but imagining a future Middle East that accepts most of these terms is actually a practical idea.
For Israel, Now is the Time for Strategic Initiatives

In recent weeks the United States has returned to the Middle East, in a major way. With a lightning strike, it knocked Iran on its heels, erased all its achievements of the past few years and mainly exposed its weakness. It is an illuminating fact that after Iran sustained the U.S. knockout punch—in the form […]
Israel’s F-35i ‘Adir’ Stealth Fighter Is a Beast (And Now A Second Squadron Is Ready)

The F-35i has been kept under wraps and extreme security by Israel.
Government Continues Turning a Blind Eye to Radical Islamist Grant Recipients

The federal government knows a lot of troubling things about two prominent American Islamist organizations.
Is the Mideast Heading for an Energy War?

Following the discovery of natural gas reserves under the Mediterranean, a combination of ego, politics and the prospect of billions of dollars now threatens to erupt into military conflict, with clear ramifications for Israel.
Donald Trump and the Mythmakers

For the past 40-odd years, two narratives have guided American Middle East policy. Both were invented by the Carter administration. One relates to Iran. One relates to Israel.