Column
The twin causes of Palestinianism and human rights have destroyed the West’s moral compass.
As Americans celebrate the holiday of gratitude, antisemites spew their hatred of Jews and the United States.
The blood libels against Israel keep being repeated, even as evidence that the charges of genocide and starvation were untrue continues to pile up.
While the Islamists were set back, Israeli arms cannot defeat their ideology. Their demise will only come when Islam reforms itself and the West musters the courage to confront extremists.
The Trump administration’s move toward designating the Islamist group as terrorists is long overdue. But it makes no sense to treat the Brotherhood’s sponsor as an ally.
Once such stealth technology leaves American control, the strategic danger is nearly irreversible.
Dangerous actors are not puppets; they can easily undermine the American president’s best intentions.
Some leaders think they must make nice with the mayor-elect. But how can you work with a hostile mayor who openly sympathizes with those attacking Jewish houses of worship?
The world is on the cusp of making the same mistake with Hamas that it did with Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2006. Still, there is progress to be made if the involved parties pay attention.
The world is moving down a path toward war or peace unlike anything we have ever known.
Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes and their enablers aren’t really arguing about foreign policy or “gatekeeping.” Their focus is on splitting Jews from their Christian allies.