North Korea’s Ultimatum to America

Washington and Pyongyang exchange threats as the latter continue to evoke the wrath of world powers with its latest nuclear test.
Wiggling

Wiggling may not be a central concept in the professional literature of scholars who seek to explain international relations.
Second Rogue Nuclear Power in the Offing

There is a tendency in international diplomacy to allow “bad actors” to flourish without impediment.
Why are Leading Reform Rabbis on the Pro-boycott NIF Leadership List?

Temple Israel of White Plains, Temple Beth-El of Great Neck and Central Synagogue Members must demand their rabbis stop supporting Israel boycotts through the New Israel Fund.
UNESCO’s Globalist Agenda … Minus Israel

It’s time for member states to take a hard look at UNESCO—and discern the growing gulf between its actions and the noble precepts of its Constitution and the UN charter.
Hurricane Katrina, Harvey, and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

The final redemption of the Jewish People has begun; America, join up or beware!
In Gaza, UN Chief Guterres “Has a Dream” of “Holy Land With Two States

Living conditions in the Gaza Strip constitute one of the most “dramatic humanitarian crises” in the word,” UN Secretary General Guterres said during a visit to the area.
Christians Who Libel Israel: The Iona Community

The Iona Community, about which I have written here before, is an ecumenical Christian fellowship in Scotland.
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres Arrives for 3-Day Visit

Guterres has expressed support for Israel’s embattled position at the UN, but he has also been critical of Israel’s “occupation” of Judea and Samaria.
United Nations Blacklists Companies Doing Business in Biblical Heartland

The United Nations Human Rights Council will publish an international blacklist of companies doing business in Israel’s Judea and Samaria regions by year’s end.