Back to the Drawing Board

It is also time to impose some reality therapy on the policymakers in the State Department.
The Livni-Fayyad Two-Step

Leaving aside the question of the actual duties of a UN envoy to Libya, the question is why would Fayyad be a good candidate for anything?
From the Mosul Frontlines

The neighbourhood of Hay al-Arabi in eastern Mosul city has the appearance of a place recently visited by apocalypse.
Ultra ‘Liberal’ Self-Righteousness, or How Jews Invoke Antisemitism

If we want to be activists, let’s act toward unity.
Between Trump, Freud and a Nuclear War

In all such staggering considerations, Sigmund Freud’s enduring wisdom should readily trump Trump.
Trump’s Immigration Pause and the Media Backlash

Once a terrorist has been confirmed to have Islamic jihadist ties, the media then question whether the attacker was a “self-radicalized lone wolf.”
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 Fast Track to Armageddon

Could President Trump propel a nuclear war in the Middle East?
Courts Check and Balance Trump on Immigration

No one ever said that the system of checks and balances, and separation of powers, would be efficient or pretty.