Biden Administration “Surrenders” to Germany on Russian Gas Pipeline

“The willingness of the administration to make decisions of this magnitude without consulting the countries most exposed will not be lost on other parts of the world. Jerusalem and Riyadh, for example, are no doubt already strategizing around the potential of facing a surprise similar to the one that Washington just delivered to Warsaw and […]
Daniel Pipes: As Iran Approaches a Nuclear Breakout

I find it hard to imagine that Moscow will challenge Israel over Syria, a secondary interest for it but a priority for Israel.
Confused by Tehran’s Latest Maneuvers? Don’t Be

The Iranian regime thinks Biden is so desperate to revive Obama’s disastrous nuclear deal that he will agree to anything, despite provocations and impossible demands. They’re probably right.
President Biden’s Middle East Policy

The Biden team has attempted to base its Middle East policy on the noble values of human rights and democracy, which are inconsistent with the Arab Middle East.
Stocks Wince Because the Stagflation Party Has Arrived

Investors are struggling to discern the path forward and have lately focused on signs of inflation, which could lead the Fed to lift interest rates.
American Immigrants Who Leave Israel Don’t Deserve Disdain

It’s the height of arrogance to assert knowledge of what goes on in other people’s souls. But with that, Chaim Levinson has opened a window into his own, revealing a bowlful of sour grapes.
Selling Spyware is Immoral, But Selling Weapons Isn’t?

Concerns in France—and in Washington—about Israeli firm NSO Group are tainted with quite a bit of hypocrisy.
Iran’s Crimes and Acts of War will Continue Until Biden Responds Forcefully

Unless Biden responds forcefully to the latest, expect more.
How do You Say Déjà Vu in Farsi?

Sadly, nothing has changed since the days when Joe Biden was vice president. If anything, the Democrats’ willful blindness about Iran has increased.
A Palestinian State Would Cripple US Interests in the Region

A wide gap exists between the Palestinian track record, on the one hand, and Washington’s well-intentioned two-state-policy on the other.