Disarming the Iran threat
February 11, 2017As long as Obama remained president, Iran’s nuclear-weapons and ballistic-missile programs had little to fear. The advent of Trump’s White House, however, has changed all that.
READ MORE.As long as Obama remained president, Iran’s nuclear-weapons and ballistic-missile programs had little to fear. The advent of Trump’s White House, however, has changed all that.
READ MORE.The agreement’s entire basis is appeasement. It merely ‘calls upon’ Tehran not to test missiles.
READ MORE.Prime Minister May and President Trump made it clear in their public remarks that they intend to rejuvenate the “special relationship,” in both economic and political affairs.
READ MORE.You can move the embassy by taking the plaque off the wall at our consulate building in Jerusalem and putting up a sign that says ‘U.S. Embassy.’
READ MORE.Donald Trump’s inauguration unquestionably heralds a rejuvenated US-UK Special Relationship.
READ MORE.We’ve seen eight years of consistent decline consistent decline of American influence around the world, a weakening of structures that have been set up over decades to protect American interests around the world.
READ MORE.It is high time to revisit the “one-China policy” and decide what the US thinks it means, 45 years after the Shanghai Communique.
READ MORE.The notion that somehow we’re violating some commitment to the Palestinians, or prejudging the outcome of negotiations over the future status of Jerusalem, is absolutely wrong, if the embassy is ultimately placed in West Jerusalem.
READ MORE.While every outgoing administration engages in such activities to some degree, that being human nature, none recently has matched Obama’s frenetic pace.
READ MORE.Just as a matter of empirical reality, the two-state solution is dead. That’s about the only thing John Kerry came close to getting right yesterday.
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