The Republican National Committee unanimously adopted a resolution disavowing the party’s previous commitment to a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine and endorsing the Israeli annexation of the Palestinian territories.
Putting a Country on a Leash: Iran and Uranium
If Iran agrees, on paper, to end uranium enrichment, it will no longer be inspected and could then secretly recreate its program.
Is Disarmament to Proliferation as Spending Is to Austerity?
Disarming to prevent nuclear proliferation strikes some as counterintuitive as spending during an economic crisis instead of cutting spending.
The End of the Iraq War: the Proverbial Tree Falling in the Forest
The end of the Iraq War went largely unremarked upon by the American public.
What Country Most Resembles Iran in Its Power Structure?
Negotiating with Iran, as with the United States, requires talking to it on many levels.
Exactly Why Did Ehud Barak Postpone a Joint U.S.-Israeli Military Exercise?
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak postponed a US-Israeli missile defense exercise, which would have deployed 5,000 U.S. personnel and advanced American missile defense systems to Israel.
Nick Clegg’s Pro-Israeli Pronouncements Pale Beside Washington’s
Newt Gingrich, not to mention President Obama, outdo British Deputy Prime Minister Clegg in their support for Israel.
Israel and U.S. Militaries Increasingly Joined at the Hip
A joint military exercise between Israel and the United States called Austere Challenge will be held later this year.
How Does Netanyahu Think He Can Get Away With Bombing Iran?
If George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have yet to be tried for war crimes in Iraq, why should Benjamin Netanyahu worry if he attacks Iran?
“October Surprise” by Israel Could Sink Obama’s Re-election Chances
Zbigniew Brzezinski is concerned that an “October surprise” could prevent the re-election of President Obama.