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James Sinkinson

James Sinkinson

James Sinkinson is the president of Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME), an organization dedicated to researching Middle East developments and exposing false propaganda that could harm U.S. interests.

Mainstream legacy media and others condemn Israel and the United States for taking sensible, urgent actions to defend themselves and much of the world.
As devastating as the coronavirus pandemic is, it may bring the benefit—as it seems to have already done in Israel—of inspiring greater appreciation of one’s home country.
Judging by Iran’s words and actions, the world community—and certainly the United States—would be smarter to tighten sanctions on the ayatollahs, not loosen them.
As anti-Semites accuse Jews of nefarious evil acts, the Jewish nation of Israel is again showing itself to be one of the most benevolent on earth.
What’s at stake is not simply whether Trump or Biden wins, but rather, whether the United States will continue its bipartisan support of what Obama frequently called “our unbreakable bond with Israel.”
Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas’s U.N. appearance underscored the moribund condition of the Palestinian national movement, and showed desperation, exhaustion and hopelessness.
The Fifth World Holocaust Forum, held in Jerusalem on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, stands as a major triumph for Israel and its supporters.
Iran is on the ropes—financially, politically (don’t forget nationwide popular protests in recent months) and militarily.
Our support of Israel is an investment first and foremost in our own security, and linking it to the Palestinian conflict is a serious mistake.