From the Mosul Frontlines

The neighbourhood of Hay al-Arabi in eastern Mosul city has the appearance of a place recently visited by apocalypse.
Germany’s Migrant Rape Crisis: January 2017

Tolerating a “rape culture” to sustain a politically correct stance on mass migration.
President Trump’s First Month

The man is riling things domestically and internationally, by changing, or trying to change some rules or widely accepted ways of doing things.
Beautiful Friendship

Less than a week after he was inaugurated into office, President Donald Trump announced that he had repaired the US’s fractured ties with Israel.
The Evolving Threat of Jihad in the West

One of the most important stories related to the September 11 attacks was the one that was deliberately left largely untold.
The Mirage of the Mid-East ‘Moderate Alliance’

What might change this would be the return of the superpower that was once the patron of all three countries – the United States.
The United Nations: Legal Guarantors of Jewish Rights in Israel

In short, from the earliest of times, Israel has been a good neighbor.
The Trump Way of Winning the War

The PLO is right to be hysterical.
The Obama Legacy

This was a result of the administration’s war on journalists, during which they prosecuted more leakers than all previous administrations combined.
Diplomacy and Israel’s Nuclear Posture

“Everything is very simple in war,” says Carl von Clausewitz, On War, “but the simplest thing is still difficult.”