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- "The strategic paradigms that governed the Middle East for decades have shifted. Not all of them. Not fully. But the shift is real, larger than is yet fully understood, and Israel drove it"
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- Netanyahu: ‘Even if Israel has to stand alone, Israel will stand.’
- Casino mogul, major Republican contributor Adelson offered to donate $1b personally for Iron Dome
- Trump + Syria: "Majestic pronouncements and utopian speechifying impress global elites and the international media, but they mean nothing to rogue nations."
- Kuwaiti writer: There is no Palestine and no Occupation [VIDEO]
- Airbnb cancels ban on West Bank listings; Shurat HaDin negotiates settlement agreement
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The Laffer Curve turns 40: the legacy of a controversial idea
WASHINGTON POST by Stephen Moore December 26, 2014 It was 40 years ago this month that two of President Gerald Ford’s top White House advisers, Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld, gathered for a steak dinner at the Two Continents restaurant … Continue reading →