Trump between a rock and a hard place
What outcome can save his presidency? Opinion.
What outcome can save his presidency? Opinion.

Eurovision in Israel is viewed through a much broader lens than music alone. Opinion.

Iran is not irrational within its own framework. The framework itself is fundamentally different from the assumptions guiding much of Western strategic thinking. And that is a grave danger. Opinion.

Strategic threats do not announce that they will eventually become irreversible. But by the time nuclear capability is fully realized, prevention is no longer an option. It must be dealt with now, even if gas priices go up for a while. Opinion.

A naval blockade can create leverage against Iran, but only over time, while unrealistic expectations risk undermining the strategy itself. Analysis.

If Israel stops-does Iran stop? Opinion.

The most dangerous form of antisemitism is not the one that declares itself openly. It is the one that hides inside arguments that sound reasonable. Opinion.

There may no longer be a single, coherent entity that can be called “Iran" in the context of negotiations. Opinion.

Preventing catastrophe rarely looks reasonable in the present. It looks premature. It looks aggressive. It looks unpopular. Until the catastrophe arrives. Opinion.

The Strait of Hormuz Is choking, And Europe Is looking away. Opinion.

A basic principle that has been eroded in the USA: you do not cheer for your country’s failure simply because you dislike the president leading it. Opinion.

The catastrophes we prevent are invisible. The catastrophes we fail to prevent define history. Opinion.

Deterrence rests not merely on possession, but on credible delivery. And modern missile defense systems, while advanced, are not impermeable. Opiniion.

Germany and Japan did not surrender because they were warned or nudged toward moderation. They surrendered when they were strategically broken.Opinion.

The Iran debate has been framed as a choice between a deal and a military attack. That is the wrong choice. Opinon.

Trump seems to assume Muslim leaders behave like rational cost-benefit actors. That assumption is his central mistake. He seems to have made that mistake with Iran and al-Jolani, tragically sacrificing the Iranian protestors and the Kurds. Opinion.

How History, Geography, Energy, and the Middle East deepen internal divisions, and why disunity endangers liberal democracy. Opinion.

Greenland’s importance to the US is not symbolic or speculative. It is structural. From a U.S. strategic perspective, Greenland is not a luxury. It is a keystone. Analysis.

Regime change must be the objective. Military success without political dismantling produces cycles, not solutions.Opinion.

Summary" Thanks to the international community, social media, and mainstream media for ensuring that truth remains absent, responsibility remains optional, and the elephant (aka Hamas rearmament) remains unseen. For the undiluted protocol, read below.

Enforcement, the single factor that determines whether Phase II exists at all, is treated as an afterthought, but naming Phase II without defining its mechanics is not leadership. And it will lead to war. Opinion.

Israelis know that externalizing internal dissent during war creates a strategic threat to the state. That lesson seems to be forgotten by those who should know it best. Ehud Olmert is the prime example. Opinion.

Trump’s silence was strategic. He did not challenge Mamdani because he understands that if Mamdani is going to collapse under the weight of his own ideology, he must have no one else to blame. Opinion.

Israel is right to be wary of the Saudi F-35 deal for many reasons - read them below. Opinion.

Oslo did not fail because of bad intentions. It failed because it misunderstood the nature of the leadership it empowered. The new Gaza plan is on track to make the same mistake. Hamas must be eliminated. Opinion.

The economic and political history of the twentieth century is a graveyard of movements that promised justice through equality and delivered only scarcity through control.

Israel and its allies can ensure that Iran’s ambitions remain just that: ambitions. Opinion.

Trump is not dreaming in the literal sense. He is betting. The difference is subtle but important. A dream is detached from reality; a bet at least acknowledges the odds. But this bet is so long that one could easily mistake it for a fantasy. Opinion.

This linguistic warfare is part of a coordinated psychological and political campaign to delegitimize Israel, erode its moral standing, and recast its self-defense as aggression. Opinion.

October 7 was not a false flag. It was a tragedy born of bias, blindness, and bureaucratic failure. Opinion.

It is a milestone, but not necessarily a breakthrough. It hides more than it reveals, but no matter what, Israel must treat the agreement as a phase, not an end. Opinion.

Hamas intends to stay, and Hamas intends to fight. Israel’s bottom line is crystal clear. Trump' good name is on the line if he ignores Israel's demands and falls into Hamas's trap. Opinion.

The Muslim world can choose to emulate the Jewish path—investing in education, in inquiry, in building—or continue on the path of destruction. Opinion.

Al-Sisi’s words are not a declaration of war, but they are a warning. Opinion.

Europe clings to this dream, although it makes no sense. Their hypocrisy is obvious and must be exposed. Opinion.

Spain is not one of Israel’s arteries. It is, at best, a capillary. Opinion.

A must read: Learn the difference between lies spouted by the media and antisemites - and most important, learn the difference between us and them. Op-ed.

Think of the damage you cause by emboldening Hamas, whose demands grow bolder by the day as they watch your protests. Opinion.

There is an additional, even more important, potentially long-term, and far more productive solution to ending the conflict with Iran once and for all. Opinion.

Why an agreement between the U.S. and Iran may pose a greater danger than having no agreement at all. Opinion.

Iran's nuclear program exhibits concerning parallels with those of North Korea, India, Pakistan, and Israel, marked by a history of deception, but radically differing from them in its alarming rhetoric of genocidal threats against Israel. The risks posed by a nuclear-armed Iran significantly outweigh those of other nations. Op-ed.

While the current trade war may escalate in the short term, the fundamental economic dynamics give the U.S. an advantage, especially over China. Opinion.

The extreme behaviors unfolding in the U.S., some insane and others also criminal, can serve as valuable lessons for Israeli society. Opinion.

The strained relationship between the two leaders undermines effective information sharing and the critical brainstorming needed for sound decision-making during Israel's ongoing war. Opinion

Whether Abou Marzouk's words were or were not meant, there is a price WE should not be willing to pay. This price is measured in the lives of the soldiers who sacrificed everything to rescue those they aim to save. Opinion.

Arab leaders today fear history might repeat itself in more ways than one if they take in Gaza residents. Opinion.

This mysterious phenomenon seems like a practical joke. But it also comes with an important lesson. Opinion.

This is war, and one of the most crucial strategic tools is the element of surprise. Be quiet and stop the constant irresponsible talks, diatribes, criticism and leaks! Stop helping and encouraging our enemies! Opinion.

Ministers' disagreements with the prime minister should be handled privately. It's crucial to show unity when going public to prevent adversaries from taking advantage. Opinion.

As the nation's leader, the Prime Minister must rely on objective judgment. He must consider, "How many lives is the life of one hostage worth?" Opinion.

There are critical questions about the foresight and reasoning of those pushing for a ceasefire. Are they considering the probable outcomes of such a ceasefire, the near future post-ceasefire? Op-ed.

The likelihood of a regional conflict is now greater than 50%. Op-ed.

When encountering Palestinian Arabs in Gaza, surveys show an 80%+ likelihood that they are terrorists, supporters, or sympathizers.Op-ed.

Hamas manipulates our suffering, prolonging our painful anxiety for their sadistic pleasure. Why do we let them see our pain? Op-ed.

Why would a black guy befriend a white supremacist? Even if the two share the same Jew hatred, there is a titanic chasm between them. Op-ed.

This writer has a great idea for Biden, one that will have him gain college student votes but will not cost him or us a penny. Op-ed.

The Democrats are acting as if they will rule forever, but if elections bring change, they may get a taste their own bitter medicine. Op-ed.

His tactless approach to MBS is matched by his illogical anti-fossil fuel decisions. Logic has no role to play. Op-ed.

The present White House may be the most incompetent oneI have seen in my lifetime and US history, but now it is causing catastrophe. Op-ed.

The information I’m sharing here was not picked out off the internet or off a fake news site. I witnessed it. I was there. Op-ed.
