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A war on whose terms?
July 13, 2010
Caroline Glick

We are entering troubling times. The conviction that war is upon us grows with each passing day. What remains to be determined is who will dictate the terms of that war - Iran or Israel. Iran has good reason to go to war today. The regime is teetering on the brink of collapse. Last week, the bellwether...

Fit for the New York Times
July 09, 2010
Caroline Glick

Two important statements this week shed a light on the nature of the Palestinian conflict with Israel. Both were barely noted by the media. On Saturday the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper reported that Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas gave US mediator George Mitchell a letter detailing...

Standing down the hanging jury
July 05, 2010
Caroline Glick

In Britain today, hating Israel has become a valid criminal defense. This week five criminal defendants charged with destroying property valued at some $285,000 at the EDO MBM arms factory in Brighton during a January 2009 break-in were found innocent of all charges. They were found innocent despite...

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The Middle East Project

The Center's Middle East Peace and Security Project is directed by our Senior Fellow Caroline Glick.  The project focuses on: American engagement in the region; ways to address ominous regional developments (e.g., Iran's nuclear ambitions, the rise of the Islamist "culture of death"); and the decades long manipulation of the Middle East "peace process" that jeopardizes this country's interests while weakening one of its most important allies, Israel – and, in the process, emboldening our common adversaries.

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Caroline Glick
Caroline Glick

Chicago-born Caroline Glick is deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post. A former officer in the Israel Defense Forces, she was a core member of Israel's negotiating team with the Palestinians and later served as an assistant policy advisor to the prime minister. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the widely-published Glick was an embedded journalist with the U.S. Army's Third Infantry Division. She was awarded a distinguished civilian service award from the U.S. Secretary of the Army for her battlefield reporting.