Darrell L. Castle presents three views of the Fourth Arab-Israeli War - Israel, HAMAS - and taxpayers shelling out to war profiteers.
Seismic reflection would prove useful in mapping the network of tunnels HAMAS has prepared beneath the surface of Gaza.
The political right has a beam in its eye regarding Israel and who is in the right in the Fourth Arab-Israeli War.
Israel and HAMAS are each pursuing a strategy that can only lead to more civilian death in Gaza - and neither side is turning away.
HAMAS locates all its command and control amidst its civilian population. israel must fight HAMAS where they are.
"Fair fight" is a foreign concept to HAMAS and therefore inapplicable. Israel is fully justified in its conduct of the war to date.
Swing voters in America know objectively that Israel is the good guy, and HAMAS the bad guys. So Democrats take HAMAS' side at their peril.
Again, Israel stands at a precipice between existence and non-existence, as HAMAS and Hezbollah implement a grand plan to smash Israel.
A recent Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow reviews River City One, a novel about coming home from war, by a Marine veteran.
In his new novel River City One, an inactivated U.S. Marine officer tells his readers what it's like to survive an IED blast.