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For going on 47 years, the mullahs have been brutally subjugating the Iranian people and terrorizing the globe, while “enlightened” apologists beg to bargain their way to La La Land.
Something profoundly disturbing is unfolding alongside the extraordinary uprising in Iran: the rest of the world’s refusal to support it.
The vice president won’t distance himself from a dogmatic faction of Jew-haters led by Tucker Carlson. That’s why some Republicans are drawing conclusions about him.
The burgeoning relationship between Somaliland proves that the Jewish state is not hated and isolated in the region, despite the neighboring cluster of authoritarian states insisting otherwise.
If Mamdani’s bigotry and obsessive hate of Israel don’t seem to bother most New Yorkers and even many Jews, then it illustrates how prejudice has become mainstreamed.
The rules-based global order has expired in disgrace.
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If public broadcasters hadn’t drifted so aggressively into progressive activism, they might never have become targets in the first place.
The country is falling apart, pushed to the brink by failing resources and a nuclear defeat last summer. But as long as its minions are ready to slaughter dissidents, the ayatollahs will remain in power.
Amid nationwide protests exposing a regime losing control, one truth stands out: the Islamic Republic’s violence is no longer an internal affair.
The charge was as ugly as it was predictable, reaching reflexively for conspiracy when accountability proved inconvenient.
Critics say the capture of Maduro proves that the president is destroying the post-war international system. They fail to see that its preservation won’t defend the West or Israel.