Iran: Where Biden and Israel’s Legal Fraternity Converge

With its elected leaders hamstrung by unelected lawyers, the likelihood that Israel will be capable of conceiving and carrying out a policy to block Iran’s rise as a nuclear power is not high.
Dealing a Blow to Zionism

There is no legal, historic or religious basis for the Zionist left’s campaign to stop Jews from buying land in Judea and Samaria.
Tehran’s Eyes on Washington

The most well-known of these was the 2018 Mossad operation demonstrating Israel’s prowess; carting off over half a ton of secret Iranian nuclear files from a warehouse in Tehran.
US Chooses Defeat in Afghanistan

America’s many enemies will be encouraged and emboldened.
Turkey Creates a Humanitarian Catastrophe in Occupied Syria

The Turkish takeover of Afrin led to the expulsion or flight of around 200,000 Kurds from the area.
Israel: The Necessary Superpower

Its legendary military and security derring-do derives from its culture of risk-taking, creativity and thinking out of the box—characteristics shared by no other country.
Does Iran Even Need Spies in Academia?

Perhaps Iran got lucky and a man with a good cover offered his services, or perhaps he is one covert operative in a much larger operation to infiltrate American academia.
Following the Money is Not Enough

Quite stealthily, it came out that America is preparing to transfer as much as $100 million in aid for Palestinians.
China’s Rulers Have a New and Unimproved Version of Rules-Based Order

To prevent the U.S. position from deteriorating further will require a strategy. The Biden administration doesn’t have one yet.
Global Freedom on the Decline

Only one in five residents lives in a country designated as “Free” (as opposed to “Partly Free” or “Not Free”). That is, in societies run by democratically elected, accountable governments where basic civil and political rights are guaranteed.