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- Before the #Olympics open Friday, "a special shout-out to some of the Members of the Tribe in Brazil"
- "The Exodus story was a model of providential liberation and deliverance for Americans rebelling against Britain’s pharaonic royalty"
- Hollywood Stars, Executives Sign Petition in Support of Israel
- "Desperately ill boy from Gaza receives his brother’s kidney in lifesaving surgery at Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center"
- Iran Rising
- “Zeldin, who is Jewish, and Omar, who is Muslim, might be the most controversial members of the kumbaya clique”
- In Super Bowl matchup, Patriots have Israel connections covered
- "To defeat the Islamist, Communist and Socialist threats to the United States, we must adopt the Cold War model, according to which war is a marathon, not a sprint"
Tag Archives: Ayatollah Khamenei
Tehran and Moscow join forces, Washington stands down
TIMES OF ISRAEL Persia, Putin and the Pansy by Irwin E. Blank October 3, 2015 In ancient times there was no greater empire then that of Persia. This imperial power stretched from the mountains of Afghanistan all the way to the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran, Iran Deal, Islamic State, President Barack Obama, Russia, Vladimir Putin
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President of Pique
WALL STREET JOURNAL EDITORIAL April 12, 2015 Remember when Senator Barack Obama assailed President George W. Bush for exceeding his presidential powers? In the twilight days of his own Presidency, Mr. Obama is speaking and acting as if he can … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ayatollah Khamenei, President Barack Obama, President George Bush, Senator John McCain
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What Now for Israel? [IMPT]
MOSAIC MAGAZINE by Elliott Abrams September 2014 Common enemies and shared interests have aligned the Saudis, the Egyptians, and other Arabs with the Jewish state. That’s the good news. “The status quo is unsustainable,” President Obama said of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict … Continue reading →