Israel Must Strike Back
If ever there was a red line, Iran crossed it Saturday, launching more than 300 drones, ballistic, and cruise missiles into Israel from its own territory.
Al Jazeera Deserves to Be Blocked
Israel's parliament recently passed a law aiming to shut down Qatar's quasi-state-run Al Jazeera Media Network.
How the Left Fell in Love With Militant Islam
What could the far left have in common with Islamists who seem to stand for everything they are against?
U.S.-Israel Relations Are Teetering and Biden Is to Blame
In the past week, relations between the Biden administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached a new low.
To Fight Tehran, the U.S. Should Support Iran's Ethnic Minorities
For decades, Iran has been at war against its own non-Persian minorities.
Iran Must Pay for the Killing of U.S. Troops in Jordan
Over the course of some months, Iranian proxies have struck U.S. military positions more than 150 times throughout the Middle East.
Iran, China, and Russia Are Winning the Global Propaganda War
America's foreign adversaries have been weaponizing the media and social networks to interfere in our domestic politics and push their narratives overseas, and U.S. administrations have been slow to catch up.
No Partner for Peace: The Fantasy of a Moderate Palestinian Authority
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been resisting pressure from President Joe Biden to empower the PA to govern Gaza. He has good reasons to do so.
We're Not on the 'Brink' of WWIII. We're in It
This is not an all-out war but a decentralized one with seemingly unconnected fronts that span across continents.
Terror Watch: It's Time to Rethink Our Relationship With Qatar
The Qatari Foreign Ministry said it held Israel "solely responsible" for the bloodshed due in part to its "incursions into the Al Aqsa Mosque."
How Nagorno Karabakh's Fall Could Help Armenia
In realpolitik terms, the dissolution of the Karabakh separatist government is a win for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
A Disappearing Lake Leads to Dangerous Protests in Iran
For decades, Iran's regime has neglected regions with non-Persian majorities. They remain underdeveloped, with high unemployment and inferior schools.
Prigozhin Is Not the Only Warlord Keeping Putin Up at Night
Prigozhin won notoriety last month by marching his paramilitary forces toward Moscow, but Russian President Vladimir Putin also faces an unexpected threat from another warlord.
Iranian Subversion in Azerbaijan Must Not Go Unchecked
Peace and stability in the Caucasus is not in the interest of the empires sandwiching the region—Iran and Russia. Both countries, especially Iran, see a strong and stable Azerbaijan as a threat.
Why the Abraham Accords Are in Danger
UAE President Mohammed Bin Zayed declared that his country can't work together with Israel until the Jewish State's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gains control of the most radical elements in his government.