Shortages and Inflation are Ripping the World’s Face Off

The evidence that inflation is ripping everyone’s face off is now widespread, and the situation is rapidly getting worse all over the world,
Israel’s ‘Blame My Predecessor’ Iran Strategy Revealed

The Lapid-Gantz-Bennett government has decided to raise the white flag of surrender.
Iron Dome Funding: A Referendum on Supporting Terror in Congress

News this week of Democrats withdrawing the funding of the Iron Dome from the US budget in order to accommodate left wing extremists within the party is nothing other than a capitulation to terror in the halls of Congress. It represents another case of people claiming to support Palestinian Arabs doing something anti-Israel (and in […]
The State Department’s Failed Diplomacy in the Middle East

The State Department motto, “Diplomacy In Action,” has always seemed vainglorious, and after seven months of Joe Biden at the helm, a rebranding seems in order.
In Increasingly Crowded Skies, Israeli Company Offers Drones a New Way of Navigating

NavGuard, made by Asio Technologies, started as a navigation system independent of GPS signals in the defense sector; as delivery drones grow, the company is primed for the civilian market.
Biden’s Tax & Vax Plan May be Straw that Breaks Wise Men’s Camels’ Backs

Joe Biden is looking a little Grinchy, having decided to fire the unvaccinated across America as we head toward the holidays.
After 20 Sept. 11 Anniversaries, the Sleeping Giant Nods Off Again

We’re back to Sept. 10, 2001, except that both our enemies and our allies are now watching the American giant return to his slumber. Expect serious repercussions to follow.
A US Visa Waiver for Israelis? Doubtful

It’s unlikely that the promise given to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will carry any more weight than those handed out by the United States over the past 20 years.
Assessing the Twin Disasters of September 2001

The opening shot in the war to break America’s belief in its right to lead, its right to defeat its enemies and its right to be strong was fired in Durban, not New York.
CAIR’s Islamist 9/11 Opportunism

As we commemorate the 20th anniversary of the horrific 9/11 attacks, the pain endures for the survivors and for the family members of the nearly 3,000 people who perished that day.