A Middle East war is closer to breaking out today than it has been since 1982. And Israel arguably has the American government to thank.
The saddest part of remembering September 11 is dealing with the myriads of 9/11 conspiracy theories, of both American and Arabic origin.
Remembering September 11 is a personal matter for every American, and especially for every resident of the Tri-State region. Herewith a personal case-in-point from your editor.
Ron Paul takes positions on foreign policy and immigration that are deal-killers. And in tonight’s debate, he killed the deal.
Ron Paul is polling far better than many reporters—or Republicans—give him credit for. Certain people would do well to take him seriously.
Israel is more likely than ever, as the United Nations meets to vote on whether to recognize a “Palestinian state” in the region.
Egypt recalled its ambassador to Israel today, after five of its troops died after the ambush against Eilat in which seven Israelis died.
Israel came under attack from terrorists staging out of Egypt and Gaza—an attack that shows what a new Egypt-Israeli war might look like.
“The Quiet Place”—that was the nickname for west Afghanistan before the presence of an air control squadron showed up.
The Left embarrassed itself yesterday, and clearly talked too much, with its overheated rhetoric on the debt ceiling deal.