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Sarah N. Stern

Sarah N. Stern

Sarah N. Stern is the founder and president of the Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET), a think tank that specializes in the Middle East. She is the author of Saudi Arabia and the Global Terrorist Network (2011).

If the heads of universities cannot answer a simple, moral and ethical question about attempted genocide—of any population—then we have a great deal to worry about.
After Oct. 7, we now know that this is the ultimate contest of good vs. evil.
Congress and the public must demand answers from our government.
I hope that we, as a people, wake up and see the big picture, and understand that the evil intentions of our enemies are much more lethal to our existence than anything that can divide us.
There is much more work needed to be done to ensure turning it into law and making sure that universities are following it.
Instead of supporting the brave Iranian dissidents, the White House is paying a $6 billion ransom to the regime that oppresses and kills them.
Who was the Biden administration trying to protect?
Saudi Arabia is playing its renewed ties with Iran, China and Russia against that of the United States.
We can all learn from their stellar example.
The Israeli populace has got to understand the existential threats they now face and that the issues that divide them are much weaker than those that unite them.
The battle over judicial reforms threatens Israel itself.
We have to ask ourselves: Is this experiment of “land for peace” working?