Posts Tagged: peace
Palestinian Statehood: What Is The U.N.’s Role?
An aversion to reality can be a powerfully destructive force. Its most visible manifestation in international affairs lies in trying to create political "facts on...
Bin Laden’s One Mistake
One thing made Osama bin Laden public enemy #1. One thing made him a target for America's hit squad. One thing - and...
Bernard Henri Levy and Israel (part 2)
In my first blog post, you learnt about Bernard Henri Levy's lifelong pro-Israel comitment. As the Jewish State turns 63 and faces new major challenges,...
Peres Says Fatah-Hamas Agreement Is “Split”
Israel's President Shimon Peres characterized the announced agreement between Fatah and Hamas as "a split," saying "Hamas is a recognized terrorist organization (and) doesn't have...
Bernard-Henri Levy and Israel (Part 1)
A few months after touring the US while participating at the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, I met with French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy in...
Israel Under Siege: Is It Different This Time?
I haven't written about Israel for a while, partly because I've been uncertain about what I want to say. A picture on the front page of...
Reagan’s Real Legacy
As Prepared for Delivery to the Leadership Program of the Rockies—March 11, 2011—Aurora, Colorado I want to talk about how we use our conservative principles;...
Get Tough with Hamas Now
These are indeed difficult times requiring painful decisions over issues such as how to placate the Obama administration in order to forestall a breakdown in...
Calculated Reflections on Itamar
It's been a little more than a week since the terror attack in the community of Itamar, Israel, in which five members of the same...
Stop Coddling Fatah!
This article was written before the March 12th terror attack in Itamar, which claimed the lives of five Israelis, including three children. Tragically, it is...
Obama and Jewish Leadership
The "closed" meeting between President Barack Obama and 50 representatives of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations last week was hailed by...
Can Another Arab-Israeli Conflict Be Avoided?
Probably the most shocking development following the Egyptian turmoil was the speed with which various American liberals had pronounced their indifference to the future of...
Making Peace with Gaddafi
At this point, there can be no doubt in anybody's mind that the evil of Libyan Dictator Muammar Gaddafi knows no limits whatsoever. Long recognized...
How to Make Egypt Safe for Democracy
Hosni Mubarak's resignation as president of Egypt, after thirty years of authoritarian rule, is a major seismic event in the unstable Middle East. Although not...









