Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu thinks an attack on Iran will be a cakewalk — just like Cheney and Rumsfeld thought Iraq would be.
Heavy Grows Israel’s Finger on the Trigger
In its haste to placate Israel, the United States may have lost sight of its own goals toward Iran.
As Talks Fail Media Mounts a Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
This breakdown means we must prepare for the return of another onslaught of articles baldly assuming a military strike on Iran’s enrichment facilities is imminent.
Just How Many Cyberattacks Will Iran Take Sitting Down?
Iran may or may not have the ability to mount cyberattacks of its own.
Supporting MEK a Lose-Lose Proposition for Israel
Removing the Mujahedin-e Khalq from the U.S. Department Terrorism list doesn’t bring the Iranian scientists it killed back to life.
U.S. Sides With Israel’s Nukes Over Iran’s Lack Thereof
The United States sides with a state with an illegal nuclear weapons program over one without one.
Will Israeli Dissent Halt the March Towards War?
Still, the Obama administration has shown little inclination to reduce pressure — and the threat of military action — on Tehran.
Iran Errata: Israel “Tunes up” Iran for U.S.
Israel insists that Fordow, Iran’s nuclear-enrichment facility, remain vulnerable to attack.
Lies, Damn Lies, and Sanctions
If Obama is concerned that his efforts at “diplomacy” are going nowhere, maybe it’s because he’s sanctioning the wrong country.
Can Spam Solve the Iran-Israel-U.S. Faceoff?
Christians characterized the coming of Islam as “a punishment without pity” for the world.