Putin’s back to the future
It is becoming increasingly dangerous to be a critic of Vladimir Putin, the elected dictator of Russia. That is, as...
It is becoming increasingly dangerous to be a critic of Vladimir Putin, the elected dictator of Russia. That is, as...
The general tendency of Westerners is to view global jihad as a foreign policy issue. But today it is clear...
As the world community ponders reluctantly what to do with Iran's nuclear ambitions, the mullah regime is facing a little-noticed...
One of the most difficult things in life is to draw the line between friend and foe. Take the...
Israel prides itself on being the only democracy in the Middle East. But if we are not careful, we will...
In the middle of the commemorative parade marking the eighth anniversary of the October 1973 war launched by Egypt and...
There is something insidious about half-truths. To accept a half-truth demands accepting also a lie. Last week, readers of The...
by Paul B. Henze A lack of relevant fact and background information characterizes most reporting on recent developments in Somalia. ...
Were it not for his vitriolic speech at the United Nations earlier this month, the problem of Venezuelan dictator Hugo...
By Caroline B. Glick (Jerusalem): Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair is Israel's best friend in Europe. And he's not a...
For the second time in roughly as many weeks, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has publicly denounced President Bush...
By Robert T. McLean With the conflicts and disorder of the Middle East consuming the attention of much of the...
(Washington, D.C.): Iran's much-ballyhooed proposal yesterday to enter into "serious negotiations" with the United States and Europe on an array...