Biden’s Foreign Policy is Driven by Impulse, Not Reason

Almost every day, questions arise about President Joe Biden‘s ability to make presidential-level decisions. The questions stem mainly from Biden’s repeated rhetorical gaffes.
Assassination of IRGC Officer Reveals Iran’s Hollow System

The assassination of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Col. Hassan Sayyad Khodayari is the latest humiliation for the Iranian regime and comes in the context of Tehran’s increasing drone threats against Israel.
Book Review: “In the Lion’s Den: Israel and The World”

“In the Lion’s Den” is Danon’s second book. Like the first, “The Will to Prevail”, it is a strong call-to-action, providing world Jewry with a toolkit to tackle anti-Israel hate, now and in the future.
Let Dead Terrorist Groups Lie

There have been recent reports that the Biden administration is planning to remove five groups from the US’ foreign terrorist blacklist.
The Fed is Still Spiking the Inflation Punch Bowl, but the Party is in Recess Anyway

Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke said the central bank erred in waiting to address an inflation problem that has turned into the worst episode in U.S. financial history since the early 1980s.
Journalists Should Report Israel News, Not Shape It

Consider what this tells us about how reporters are sometimes in a position to shape the news.
Why Israel Needs Prepositioned U.S. Materiel

The West neglected to arm Ukraine for fear of provoking Russia, but Russia was “provoked” anyway.
Non-Western US Allies on Ukraine: It’s a Problem, but Not Our Problem

A noteworthy element of the war in Ukraine has been the contrast in response to it by the United States and key Western European countries on the one hand,
Israel Is Right – That Matters More Than Good PR

For a very very long time, I thought Israel’s Public Relations problems were a major problem for the State Of Israel.
The Gaps Between Western and Non-Western US Allies on the Ukraine War

For mid-level regional powers, avoiding non-essential friction with a major power like Russia is seen as an imperative, particularly in a situation where consistent support from their U.S. patron is by no means a given.