The Syrian Refugee Tragedy in Lebanon

A Syrian living in Paris sends an angry and emotional letter to the world – and particularly to the Lebanese.
Israel and Hizballah: The Battle Before the Battle

During the 2006 war between Israel and Hizballah, Israeli military actions were limited by the broader diplomatic situation.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Germany: June 2017

Police in Lübeck suspects that refugees are taking over the illegal drug trade in the city.
Hezbollah’s Missiles Will Not Rust

If we aren’t indifferent to Hezbollah’s expansion of its capabilities, what are we planning to do about it?
Already, Enough is Enough

The steady criminal, immoral and unethical acts and behaviors by governments and people groups are escalating around the world.
Iran Has Conquered Syria

Iran has emerged the victor in the Syrian civil war. And that bodes ill for the rest of us.
Israel and Self-Defense: Dealing Militarily with Syria ‘Spillovers’

International law, Israel must continue to remind the world, is not a suicide pact.
Will U.S. and Russian Forces Clash in Syria?

In the past five weeks, U.S. forces in Syria have struck directly at the Assad regime and its allies in Syria no less than four times.
Looking the Wrong Way on Iran

While the West was hoping temporarily to check Iran’s nuclear aspirations, Iran was making plans to advance on the ground and in the water.
Syria Fires Rocket Into Golan Heights; Third Incident This Week

“Whoever attacks us – we will attack him. This is our policy and we will continue with it,” Netanyahu said.