Defeating the Danger from Without

Self-reflection in the Jewish context all too often is an exercise in directing accountability inward, rather than where it belongs: squarely on the shoulders of Israel’s external enemies.
How Concerned Should We Be about the Iranian Drone Threat?

The US House of Representatives voted last week to pass the Stop Iranian Drones Act.
Why the Fed Will Fail to Fight Inflation Until the Recession Beats it Down

You cannot grow a turnip in a pile of dollar bills unless you let them rot first. Depending on the road the Fed takes, that could become the dollar’s highest value and the best the Fed can do to reduce food shortages.
Harvard’s Increased Anti-Semitism

For all this talk about “safe spaces” one wonders, is Harvard a safe place for Zionists and those who stand with Israel?
How Bad Was the Stock Crash for April Fools?

When GDP on Thursday morning revealed we are, in fact, crashing into recession, and the market flew like a released bird into the heavens, I noted in my last article that the market’s lunacy was just what I expected from delusional investors.
Don’t Believe the Spin: Biden Will Make a Deal with Iran

With the talks deadlocked and Biden planning to visit, Bennet’s government is claiming its defeatist strategy is vindicated. But White House warnings about a nuclear breakout may prove the opposite.
Where the ‘Dual Loyalty’ Accusation Actually Applies

Israel as a beacon in a sea of barbarism isn’t a Jewish issue, which is why the “dual loyalty” canard is a complete lie. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of those Arab citizens of Israel who side with their country’s mortal enemies.
Ambassador Friedman’s Sledgehammer Theory of Middle East Peace

From 1948-2017, while the American people supported the State of Israel, American policymakers and the foreign policy establishment treated Israel as an irritatating client state that needed to be kept dependent and in check.
Inflation May Take the Food out of Your Mouth before it Goes Away

So much has happened with the rise of inflation and so much is continuing to crowd in behind the scenes on the production end that I believe we will see inflation burning hotter for longer in the months ahead.
Turkey’s Secret Prisons in Syria

Nadia Hassan Suleiman remembers well the day she was arrested. It was in the city of Afrin, northwest Syria, in June 2018.