The Ukraine-Israel foreign-policy fairy tale

As an expanded NATO turns 75, concern about the Jewish state’s security doesn’t neatly fit into the mindset of an alliance solely focused right now on the war in Ukraine.
Shaping the Future of the World

Either we do it or our enemies do it.
Independence for America and None for Ukraine? (Part One)

Where is the alternative press’s usual righteous indignation over censorship, imperialism and unjust war? Why so many apologists for Imperial Putin?
The Russia-Ukraine War Proves that No One Will Come to Israel’s Aid

International agreements that cede key strategic assets in exchange for vague “assurances” of future support are not worth the paper they’re written on.
Biden’s Foreign Policy is Driven by Impulse, Not Reason

Almost every day, questions arise about President Joe Biden‘s ability to make presidential-level decisions. The questions stem mainly from Biden’s repeated rhetorical gaffes.
Israel has Retained its High Favorability Among Americans

The Gallup poll of country favorability reflects the unique bottom-up phenomenon of the United States’ attitude towards Israel.
Anger Over Ukraine Shouldn’t Justify Faith in Multilateral Institutions

Biden is considering backing the use of the International Criminal Court to investigate Russian crimes. But it’s a mistake to empower a body prejudiced against America and Israel.
Epocalypse Revisited Part Three: Monetary War in the new New World Order

It’s true that the globalist paradigm has to adapt to the new “New World Order” that US President Biden has proclaimed now that the West is battling Putin with sanctions just as the Everything Bubble is blowing up all over the world.
From Israel to Ukraine, Self-Reliance is Key

However sympathetic they feel towards the beleaguered Ukrainians, Americans are still reluctant to place their troops in combat roles absent a direct threat to this country. That reality gives succor to Russia and China, neither of whom have to worry about the twists and turns of public opinion.
Opposing Putin is About More Than Sympathy for an Underdog

Russia, China and Iran form a new axis of evil that threatens the free world. What’s needed now is a policy that resists them all.