The “Mind over Mind” Battle in the Nuclear Theater

More than likely, the first post-Hiroshima/Nagasaki use of nuclear weapons will be undertaken by North Korea or Pakistan.
Beyond Mosul

Black smoke was rising from the Qayara oilfelds as the refugees huddled in the shade.
Twisting Arms, Twisting Knives

Much has been made of the new 10-year aid package the Americans have pledged to provide Israel.
Obama’s Denouement

Since he entered office nearly eight years ago, Obama’s foreign policy has always sought to kill two birds with one stone.
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.
Black Power Icon Goes Vegan to Save Animals

Former top communist, college professor and “Black Power” advocate Angela Davis has picked a new cause on the road to liberation—animal rights.
American Media Shield Obama and Hillary from Libyan Debacle

The role of America in this debacle is not just an addendum to the interference by Britain and France.
This Election is Unpredictable

Three months from now, with the 2016 presidential election in the rearview mirror, we will look back and agree that the presidential election was over on Aug. 9th.”
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.