Jew hatred has been an unfortunate staple of Gentile civilization for 4000 years, but came to a disturbing head a year and ten months ago.
Near the anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, an examination of the world that developed after those bombings.
Columnist Ezra Klein offers the same old progressive disdain for Israel while pretending to be offering new insights.
Russian influence abroad is now limited, because Russia might have overextended herself in Ukraine while suffering reverses elsewhere.
Donald Trump will offer Ukraine weapons, but with limits, and only if Europeans pay for them, which Biden did not require.
Conspiratorial antisemitism (theories of "The Great Jewish Conspiracy") finds disturbing currency on the left and right.
Israel is forcing its elected leader to defend in court against specious charges while he is trying to lead a war effort.
Donald Trump has won on Iran, because he has set in motion a process neither Iran nor Israel can stop without prohibitive cost.
Operation Midnight Hammer should have been an occasion to celebrate a resounding military success, but not all Americans are willing.
No one spoke of proportionality in judging the Middle East conflict until HAMAS committed an act beyond any proportion.