The fractured axis of authoritarianism Iran is out, Russia lost a junior partner, and Europe is increasing its military, defense and security spending at levels not seen in 80 years. David F. Siegel June 27, 2025
G7 leaders, Rubio agree ‘Iran can never develop’ nuclear weapons The leaders also “reviewed next steps to promote durable peace between Iran and Israel,” said U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce. June 25, 2025
Trump: Iran nuclear sites suffer ‘total obliteration’ The president said recent U.S. strikes set the regime's atomic ambitions back decades. Joshua Marks June 25, 2025
Will Syria become a battleground between Turkey and Israel? The crisis can be an opportunity for coordination between the two nations, but Ankara and Jerusalem have conflicting interests and goals. Israel Kasnett Dec. 19, 2024
Former NATO officers: Israel nearing war objectives After Rafah and Philadelphi Corridor tour, experts say that for Israel to relinquish the corridor is "not an option." Ariel Kahana Sept. 13, 2024
Enough is enough: NATO must suspend cooperation with Turkey Under the brutally authoritarian rule of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, its diehard Islamist president, it has stood out as the alliance’s greatest liability. Ben Cohen Aug. 2, 2024
Ankara has been blocking NATO-Israel cooperation since Oct. 7 Turkey has been a fierce opponent of the Jewish state since the war began. Aug. 2, 2024
Israeli FM instructs diplomats to lobby for Turkey’s ouster from NATO Israel Katz is seeking to pressure governments to condemn President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and penalize Ankara for violating the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's founding principles. July 30, 2024
US complicit in Israeli ‘massacres,’ Erdoğan says in DC Israel "has engaged in systematic state terrorism," the Turkish leader charged. Akiva Van Koningsveld July 12, 2024