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- Shalabi’s actions “cruel and coldblooded,” motivated by a “burning hatred and a desire to murder Jews”
- Ambassador Calls on Security Council to Condemn Tel Aviv Attack
- Our Soldiers Speak, a US-based NGO, "the first, and currently sole organization globally, bringing uniformed IDF soldiers, officers and generals from the field to the campuses and communities throughout the English-speaking world"
- Israel Builders Association warning that in a country where it takes 15 years to approve a single new housing development, “2030 is tomorrow and 2050 is the day after tomorrow”
- Unprecedented event in Erbil features Sunni and Shiite leaders and activists demanding that Baghdad join Abraham Accords; Lapid: Event in Iraq is a ‘source of hope and optimism’
- “US State Department reportedly filed evidence to Congress that the programme, which provides funding to the families of convicted terrorists, continued under a different name”
- Hamas reveals new terror tunnels in underground video report [VIDEO]
- "The University of Chicago has always been usefully out of step with its peers in higher education...and takes perverse pride in its reputation as the place where fun goes to die"
Tag Archives: Michael Mandelbaum
“The Cold War was not always cold, and the war in Ukraine repeats some of the patterns of that era”
AMERICAN PURPOSE Ukraine: The Return of the Cold War Michael Mandelbaum March 25, 2022 For twenty-five years after the end of the Cold War, the world, and especially the United States, enjoyed a period of unprecedented peace. Preparations for great-power … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold War, Michael Mandelbaum, Russia, Ukraine
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For present-day speech police, “expression is not a right…but instead something to be permitted only insofar as it serves their higher purpose”
THE AMERICAN INTEREST Free Speech Under Siege by Michael Mandelbaum July 27, 2020 …The assault on free speech is surprising, too, because it is taking place within two institutions founded on that very liberty, the press and the academy. Indeed, … Continue reading