Bolton’s Temper Tantrum

John Bolton’s conduct, both during his White House tenure and since, shows that he has failed to accept the fact that he was an adviser, not a decision-maker.

Israel Lacks a Strategy in Syria

A significant uptick in Israeli action against Iranian targets in Syria has taken place in recent weeks, according to regional and international media.

Hezbollah is on the Ropes

With Hezbollah on the back foot due to the coronavirus and Lebanon’s economic crisis, the last thing Israel should do now is let up its pressure on the Shi’ite terrorist organization.

The Final Days of the Iran Nuclear Deal

In light of Russia’s opposition to extending the arms embargo on Iran, which expires on October 23, the only way forward is to cancel the JCPOA entirely by triggering “snapback” sanctions, which no side can veto.

A Makovsky Muck-up

He created a web-based geographic database that provides users a reliable source to explore the resettlement activities of Jews in Judea and Samaria. This is not only problematic, but perverts history and law.

Coronavirus Lessons for Coalition Talks

First, our ability to control our world is limited. An unknown number of months ago, through unclear means, the coronavirus broke out in China and landed in the rest of the world shortly thereafter.