The bill came due: Why stopping Iran is America first - opinion
From attacks on US forces to Hezbollah activity in the Americas, Tehran’s strategy was already targeting the United States - leaving Washington to confront the cost of delay.
From attacks on US forces to Hezbollah activity in the Americas, Tehran’s strategy was already targeting the United States - leaving Washington to confront the cost of delay.
Amid deep divisions and post-October 7 trauma, Israel faces a leadership test: unity, trust, and governance must come before politics.
The Bible says that Satan comes to kill, steal, and destroy. That’s precisely what these apostles of darkness are doing to America.
Coexistence will happen regardless of whether we share the same political views or interpretations of events.
The technological revolution now underway is beginning to change the rules of the game.
A widening conflict between Israel and Iran is beginning to tie the Union’s economic future to decisions made in Jerusalem.
Iranian leaders have long framed their military posture as defensive. Yet the reality unfolding across the Middle East tells a very different story.
The present war presents a dual mission: to remove the existential military threat posed by the Iranian axis and to remove the cultural-moral threat that blurs the distinction between good and bad.
To genuinely weaken the Iranian system requires a comprehensive strategy – one that places the political realities of the region’s peoples at its center.
Security is about getting political and ideological support to Jewish New Yorkers who are connected to Israel.
Unlike other regimes, Tehran filters decisions through a theological lens, making its behavior unique and consequential both regionally and internally.