Preparing for WWIII: The Home Front
Michael Hochberg and Leonard Hochberg, RCDef
During an interview on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, Brigadier General Amit Sa'ar of the IDF
Michael Hochberg and Leonard Hochberg, RCDef
During an interview on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, Brigadier General Amit Sa'ar of the IDF
Tova Herzl, Jerusalem Post
Partnership and bipartisan American support are essential for Israel's practical considerations.
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Thomas Grove, WSJ
Israel is increasingly split over its alliance with the U.S., with Washington's decision to allow for the passage of a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an...
Webber & Bloom, Politico EU
In 2015, it was Donald Trump who took aim at the U.K. capital as a place where "police are afraid for their own lives," sparking national outrage.
Conrad Black, Brussels Signal
The Conservative government in the United Kingdom shows every likelihood of being decisively defeated in the next election, later this year. It requires a bold...
Samuel Gregg, Law & Liberty
The word "civilization" is unfashionable in our times. It implies a contrast, and that contrast is uncomfortable. If some societies have attained a cultural level...
Caulcutt & Paillou, Politico EU
President cracks the whip as his campaign stutters amid a widening gap between centrists and the far right.
Lucas Myers, War on the Rocks
When fighting in Myanmar's civil war escalated last fall, Chinese-origin weapons could be found on both sides. The military junta's air force includes...
Jerry Hendrix, Asia Times
US needs a 'Ships Act' on par with 'Chips Act' to restore its declining naval deterrence and keep ship-building pace with China
Memi Peer, Jerusalem Post
Benjamin Netanyahu's ineffective slogans and leadership are pushing Israel closer to global isolation and...
Russell A. Berman, Hoover Institute
As late as September 2023, American foreign policy circles seemed to have settled on the need for the U.S. to redirect its attention away from the...
Anthony J. Constantini, RealClearWorld
Much hay has been made about Sweden's entry into NATO. While it is a good thing that Sweden - which was officially neutral but was essentially acting...
Chad De Guzman, Time
For years, China has been testing the limits of its aggression in the South China Sea to see how much it can push before someone, meaningfully, pushes back.
Daniel H. Rosen and Logan Wright, Foreign Affairs
China's economy has barely grown in the past two years. The immediate causes, including a decline in property construction and ham-fisted...
Hal Brands, Bloomberg
Our world resembles the 1930s more than we might think. Now, as then, the balance of power is shifting ominously. Violent autocracies are seeking expansive empires....
Atlantic Council
Hamas managed an investment portfolio worth at least $500 million, despite sanctions on the group.