'Jew war' narrative: Inside the backwards universe of Tucker Carlson - opinion
We owe Tucker a debt of gratitude because he is giving us an opportunity to sort out some fundamental truths.
We owe Tucker a debt of gratitude because he is giving us an opportunity to sort out some fundamental truths.
American Jewish leaders risk losing influence unless they align with Israeli realities on settlements, security, and the future of Judea and Samaria.
Europe and Canada prioritize diplomacy over defending Israel, highlighting the West's collapse of values.
The Strait of Hormuz is not just another geopolitical flashpoint. It is the artery through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply flows.
Shas moves quickly to fill rabbinic vacancies, sidelining candidates who fit their cities.
Iran appears to be entering a transitional phase in which the relationship between clerical authority and military power is being recalibrated.
Authoritarian regimes collapse only when citizens, elites, and enough members of the security forces believe that an alternative political order is both desirable and within reach.
The central challenge of the international community is no longer preventing war between the superpowers, but rather containing attempts by radical regimes to breach the limits of deterrence.
Trump has aggressively taken away power from Congress, much of it surrendered willingly, thanks to weak and inept leadership.
The US entered the war in Iran not just to aid Israel, but to counter China’s influence and protect global strategic interests.
After decades of temporary buffer zones, Israel may need civilian presence in southern Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah’s return.