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With Tehran playing hardball, and the Americans and Europeans dismissing Israel’s warnings, will the administration fall into the appeasement trap being set for it?
Of all the issues that will be fought over in the forthcoming election, immigration and the broader question of French national identity are likely to be the most bitter.
Indifference or active opposition to effective border control, without which a nation ceases to exist, is an attitude of destructive national self-loathing.
Rep. Lauren Boebert is a loose cannon on the right. But even if her comments were in bad taste and over the top, the idea that Rep. Ilhan Omar is an innocent victim of a smear is an outrageous lie.
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Iranian army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi’s latest attacks on the United States and the “Zionist regime” should serve as sufficient cause for Washington to call off the whole nuclear-negotiation charade.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the Tomb of the Patriarchs was a reminder of both Jewish rights and the intractable and irrational nature of a conflict that Palestinians don’t wish to end.
The new German government and the upcoming elections in France create challenges and opportunities for Israel’s foreign policy, which must adapt to Europe’s evolving political map.
The U.S. has been twiddling its thumbs while the Chinese and the Russians develop anti-satellite capabilities and hypersonic missiles.
A combination of optimism and defiance displayed by the continent’s Jewish professionals should be welcomed by all.
America and the West ignore the reality about Iran or the Palestinians or the Muslim Brotherhood because they take refuge in the fantasy that the world is shaped in their own image.
Unlike empires of old, the Islamic Republic exercises its rule indirectly through proxy forces, equipping and empowering them to take over countries ravaged by instability in Tehran’s name, all while maintaining a guise of plausible deniability to evade accountability.