Passover and peoplehood: The ongoing struggle with empire - opinion
The struggle that Israel and the United States have embarked on against Iranian hegemony speaks to the age-old imperative to counter Egypt.
The struggle that Israel and the United States have embarked on against Iranian hegemony speaks to the age-old imperative to counter Egypt.
Spain, a key country in Europe, has undergone a concerning change over the last ten years, with warning signs that should worry anyone about the continent's future.
Israel’s “peace through strength” approach reassures some allies but fuels anxiety in Jordan over regional ambitions.
Western de-escalation fails against Iran’s endless war; lasting security requires bold measures.
Kurdish forces and US military presence may shape the future of Iran’s opposition and regime stability.
No longer content with merely reacting to external forces, Israel has transformed into the prime intiator.
The diplomatic noise that preceded the resolution now looks a little excessive. After all, we are still at war, and therefore, there are restrictions on life.
By deploying the Houthis as a pressure lever, Iran opens a new and highly sensitive front.
From public policy to bomb shelters, Israel faces a test of unity, fairness, and responsibility that will shape its future as a nation.
The resounding silence echoing from Brussels following Israel’s necessary, preemptive strikes on Iranian military infrastructure represents far more than a transient diplomatic lapse.
While skeptics dismiss the declarations of Iran’s leaders as mere demagoguery for domestic consumption, history teaches that ideological adversaries mean exactly what they say.