The Immoral Foreign Policy of the “Resistance”

They are a power play. And given the disastrous failures of the “Resistance’s” foreign policies, it is clear that the outcome of this power struggle is something to which no one can be indifferent.
Syrian War: Uneasy Calm in US-protected Kurdish Enclave

The Syrian-Turkish border area in the early morning hours is calm and almost serene.
What Might an Israel-Iran War Look Like?

In both word and deed, Israel is firmly committed to its red lines. The reddest of all is that Israel will not permit Syria to be turned into a forward base for direct Iranian operations and a manufacturing center for precision-guided missiles.
Will Al Qaeda End Today as “a Lake of Blood” in Idlib?

A final Syrian offensive may end the civil war but at the expense of turning the region in a “lake of blood”.
Why ‘America First’ Will Never Protect America

Donald Trump’s corrosive ideas about “America First” are demonstrably false and inherently baneful.
Secrets, Service and Scholarship: What the Druze and Jews Share in Common

In light of the recent passing of Israel’s Nation State Law, the special status and sensitivities of the Druze community in Israel has come to light – a relationship of two peoples with many similarities.
IDF End-of-Year Summary: 200 Airstrikes Against Iranian Targets in Syria

In an uncharacteristic revelation about their operations outside of Israel, the IDF announced on Tuesday that they conducted airstrikes against 202 Iranian military targets in Syria since 2017.
Erdogan’s Dilemmas

Turkey Faces Few Good Options as Idlib offensive looms
A Conversation with John Bolton

If Israel has a case to make, the Trump White House is willing to listen.
Syria Denies Israel Behind Attack on Damascus Base, Blames “Short-Circuit”

Casualties were reported in large explosions at a military base the Syrian government claimed were caused by “electrical problems”.