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Should America be the World’s Policeman?

Should America be the world’s policeman? Does the world even need a policeman? Or would humanity be better off if America weren’t the dominant military superpower? Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and foreign affairs expert Bret Stephens weighs in.

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Now we know who to believe on Iran

TIMES OF ISRAEL by David Horovitz February 23, 2015 In an op-ed on February 9, I suggested that Israel’s opposition leader, Isaac Herzog, should stand alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before Congress on March 3, to underline “their common conviction that the … Continue reading

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Iran – Unafraid and undeterred

JERUSALEM POST by Caroline Glick January 29, 2015 ….Israel’s January 18 strike on Iranian and Hezbollah commanders in Syria showed Israel’s strategy wisdom and independent capacity. Israel can and will take measures to defend its critical security interests. It has … Continue reading

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Iran’s foreign minister summoned to parliament over walk with Kerry

REUTERS January 25, 2015 Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is to appear before parliament following controversy over a promenade with his American counterpart during intense nuclear negotiations in Geneva, state media reported on Sunday. Zarif, who leads Tehran’s talks with … Continue reading

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US, Britain and France will be next if ICC indicts Israel

JERUSALEM POST by Evelyn Gordon January 19, 2015 “If Israel falls victim” to the International Criminal Court, “any democracy around the world may find itself in the same danger,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned this weekend after the court announced … Continue reading

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Planes Filled the Sky: Remembering the Battle of the Bulge

WEEKLY STANDARD by Warren Kozak January 5, 2015 Exactly seventy years ago, Allied forces in Europe experienced an all-too-common occurrence in war: a huge intelligence failure that led to a surprise attack, followed by a horrific battlefield disaster. That it … Continue reading

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Israel’s Critics Say Nothing as Hamas Rebuilds Tunnels With International Aid

COMMENTARY by Jonathan Tobin December 19, 2014 …..By acquiescing to a situation in which a criminal terrorist group not only continues to rule over a captive population and threaten war against a neighboring sovereign state but also standing by silently … Continue reading

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A Lesson in Optimism from Israel

NATIONAL REVIEW by Ben Carson December 24, 2014 Like many other Americans, I have always had a desire to travel to Israel and visit firsthand its many historical sites of spiritual significance. I was recently afforded the opportunity to fulfill … Continue reading

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‘If You Want to Live a Happy Life, Then Be Like the Jews,’ Op-Ed in Arab Newspaper Declares

ALGEMEINER by Staff December 23, 2014 “I personally learned from the Jews that it is no exaggeration to say that ‘if you want to live a happy life, then be like the Jews.’” So says the Kurdish writer Mahdi Majid … Continue reading

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War Clouds on the Horizon?

NATIONAL REVIEW by Victor Davis Hanson December 4, 2014 A large war is looming absent preventive American vigilance. The world is changing and becoming even more dangerous — in a way we’ve seen before. In the decade before World War … Continue reading

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