U.S. Foreign Policy
The administration still views diplomacy as the “best path” to ensuring Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons, but Tehran must take “de-escalatory steps,” says U.S. State Department spokesman.
Three experts will speak on the law to end the Palestinian Authority’s “pay for slay” policy that rewards terrorists.
Mohammed bin Salman dismissed reports Riyadh suspended U.S.-led normalization talks.
The U.S. secretary of state spoke a about Israeli-Saudi relations and about the $6 billion transferred to Iran in interviews Wednesday on Good Morning America and on The Today Show.
How Israel’s premier defense missile system developed and eventually became the system being used to defend Europe.
Riyadh reportedly asked Washington to freeze negotiations over the Netanyahu government’s stance on concessions to the Palestinians.
“If the U.S. isn’t demanding this, and the Israelis aren’t, what is to say the Jordanians should do anything?” said Jonathan Schanzer of FDD, referring to the mastermind of the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria suicide-bombing.
The proposed name for memorializing those lost in the terror attacks would be “Patriot Day.”
“Biden lines the pockets of the Iranian ayatollahs who provide safe harbor to the current head of Al-Qaeda,” wrote Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Cynthia McKinney also implied that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency conspired with the CIA to perpetrate the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The 30th anniversary of Oslo and the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 begs the question: Who really failed us? “The Caroline Glick Show” with guest Yigal Carmon, Ep. 70.
The Western alliance’s No. 2. Mircea Geoană, speaks with JNS about the partnership with Israel and the Ukraine war.