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Dusk in Iraq
August 20, 2010
Caroline Glick

A troubling milestone arrived on Thursday when the US withdrew its final combat brigade from Iraq. The remaining 50,000 US forces are charged with advising and training the Iraqi military. President Barack Obama has pledged to withdraw them as well by the end of next year. When US-led allied forces...

Standing on a landmine
August 17, 2010
Caroline Glick

US President Barack Obama's warm endorsement of the plan to build a mosque by the ruins of the World Trade Center tells Israel - and its enemies - everything we need to know about the Pesident of the United States of America. Speaking during a Ramadan fast breaking meal at the White House to an audience...

Guide to the perplexed
August 13, 2010
Caroline Glick

Israel's leaders are reportedly concerning themselves with one question today. Are there any circumstances in which US President Barack Obama will order the US military to strike Iran's nuclear installations before Iran develops a nuclear arsenal? From Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu down the...

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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.