Israel attacked a ship of fools and ended up looking like the foolish one.
He and Clegg are posing as soul brothers. The Lib Dems and Tories look the same. What’s the point of British politics?
Israel shouldn’t be allowed to dictate American foreign policy. If it doesn’t concede on the settlements, Washington should revoke diplomatic support and restrict military aid.
Instead of fuming about the Goldstone report, the Israelis should be more worried about the turmoil in the Palestinian Authority.
The Eastern Europeans have been up in arms over Obama’s “reset” with Russia. Are the liberal hawks helping foster the myth of a second Yalta?
America’s Iran watchers blew it. To make sure we aren’t caught by surprise with Tehran’s politics again, we need to understand the deep republican streak of the Iranian people—and the lengths to which their leaders will go to stifle it.
Although Ehud Olmert has had a tough time, his tenure has seen Israel recover much of its deterrent capability. It’s now up to Netanyahu to turn this momentum into peace.
The small state needs all deterrents it can obtain, but it also may have to adopt a low profile in order to survive.
Israel’s recent foray into Gaza has proven that it lacks the capability to plan long-term solutions to its problems.