Sorely Needed: Some Reality Therapy

What is sorely needed in many elite foreign policy circles here in Washington, as well as in other Western capitals around the globe, is a generous dose of some “reality therapy.”
No Excuse for Terror

Terrorists’ main motive, both in Hebron and in Minnesota, is religious invigoration.
Defending Ourselves to Death

Our leaders are failing us because they refuse to act on the sure knowledge that an over-reliance on defensive measures does not deter aggression.
Calling Congress: The U.S.-Israel Memorandum of Understanding

Congress itself is the wild card, and it will have to step up to ensure the security of America’s friend and ally, Israel.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: August 2016

The group has sent a 12-page security guidance — Counter Terrorism Advice for Churches — to every church in Britain.
Despite Earlier Denials, Arch From Temple of Ba’al to Stand in NYC

Despite initially cancelling plans to erect a reproduction of the Victory Arch that stood for 1,800 years in front of the Temple of Ba’al in Palmyra, the arch destroyed by ISIS will be erected in New York City on September 19th.
Iran’s Desert of Hate

A water-starved country can’t turn to the one country that could help.
ATTN: Get Your Viral Video Here

Our beloved Prime Minister Netanyahu is on a roll.
Assad Caught Using Chemical Weapons, Crossing Obama’s Red Line Yet Again

On Thursday, Syrian President Bashar Assad’s office denied that his forces used chlorine gas in an attack in Aleppo earlier in the week.
Prisons: Harvard for Radicals

Great Britain is not short of irritating, scoundrelous, extremist figures.